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# SSO login to Web Servises via Hardware Key (FIDO2)

## SSO Login to Web Services via Hardware Key (FIDO2)

To log in to web services using a hardware key with FIDO2, follow these steps:

1. **Open the Web Service**\
   Access the web service that has been integrated as a Service Provider for SSO login (using SAML or OIDC protocol). In this example, we are using **Okta**.
2. **Enter Your Username**\
   Type your username on the login screen.

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3. **Select Security Key for Authentication**\
   Choose **Security Key** as the authentication method and proceed with the login process.
4. **Authenticate with Hardware Key**\
   Follow the prompts to authenticate using your FIDO2-compatible hardware key.

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