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Yubikeys buy 2 get 50% off

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Mar 17, 2012
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Yubikeys buy 2 get 50% off

Deal Link:
Retailer:
Yubico.com
Buy 2 Select Yubikeys Get 50% Off with coupon code YK17SMART
Shipping is $5


Type c and nano versions not included
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Feb 26, 2005
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So this is a USB based wireless authentication tool that can be used in place of a password or in addition to a password.

You have a phone with NFC and this dongle it will log you into Facebook when near. Or can use a USB stick for same result.

Kind of brining the token concept to the house hold for passwords.
Heatware
The difference between wanting and needing is how you justify it.
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Dec 28, 2011
940 posts
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Victoria
Looks like the coupon is dead.

When I try to apply coupon I get: "YK17SMART" coupon does not exist.

THanks anyways, these look good.
Jr. Member
Jan 21, 2017
168 posts
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Vancouver Island
Well snap had them in the cart last night $45 for two v4's waffled since I already have 2 NEO's without FIDO. Was waiting to hear from someone if they wanted to split order of two... wake up 6 hours later and coupon switched "buy 2 get 22% off". Was super hot now so so lol :( Either way thx OP would have been amazing deal if I hadn't waffled on checkout :D
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Jan 1, 2012
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Sainte-Therese
Coupon "yk17smart" does not exist!
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Nov 15, 2003
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Max_Dealing wrote: So this is a USB based wireless authentication tool that can be used in place of a password or in addition to a password.

You have a phone with NFC and this dongle it will log you into Facebook when near. Or can use a USB stick for same result.

Kind of brining the token concept to the house hold for passwords.
Not sure if you could log into Facebook wirelessly.

In most cases this is used as another option for 2 factor authentication. You can set these up to have a static password as well to log into your Windows account for instance.

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