Using Hideez Key as U2F security key for your two-factor authentication
Hideez use cases – U2F security key for 2FA
You can use a security key for two-step verification, rather than a 6-digit security code. Hideez Key can be used as a security key that follows one of the open standards:
FIDO Universal 2nd Factor (U2F)
FIDO2
U2F setup examples
Dropbox
Step 1
Carry out the procedure Pairing a Hideez Key device with Windows 10 and Creating a PIN code on a Hideez Key device for FIDO technology.
Step 2
Follow Dropbox setup instructions How to use a security key for two-step verification
Note! Many instructions for configuring the security key are written for USB devices and therefore you may come across the phrase "Insert your security key into a USB port". In the case of Hideez Key, you must press the button on the case.
Sign in to your Dropbox account with U2F
Step 1
On the authorization page, enter your username and password in the usual way.
You can use the Hideez Key functionality to enter credentials if the corresponding account is created on it, or, you can use Hideez Key only for U2F and enter credentials manually.
To use only the U2F functionality, you only need the Hideez Key itself, without a dongle and specialized Hideez software.
Step 2
On-screen you will see a request for checking if you have a security key - if the Hideez Key is enabled, then nothing needs to be done. If it is not on, turn it on with a short press.
Step 3
Enter the PIN code created earlier here.
Step 4
Queries are coming to your security key.
And a screen appears asking you to take action on the security key.
Press the button. At this time, the button flashes green.
You are authorized in your Dropbox account!
Google
Add a key to your account
Carry out the procedure Pairing a Hideez Key device with Windows 10 and Creating a PIN code on a Hideez Key device for FIDO technology.
Open a compatible browser, like Chrome, FireFox, or Safari (13.0.4 or higher).
Sign in with your key
On your computer, open a compatible browser like Chrome, Firefox, Edge, or Opera.
Sign in to your Google Account. Your device will detect that your account has a security key.
Connect your key to your computer via Bluetooth (Hideez Key 3, 4), NFC or USB (Hideez Key 4).
Activate your key by pressing its button when it is asked.
More information on Google 2FA setting you can find here.