

The advantages of U2F combine the benefits of both security and convenience. U2F uses public key cryptography to securely authenticate a user to a web service and helps prevent phishing attacks and hackers from stealing users’ credentials.īecause U2F is an open standard, companies like Intel and Yubico can create keys and hardware according to the U2F technical specification and have it accepted at all the places that accept U2F as a method of authentication–no client software required! What are the advantages of U2F over common 2FA options? On the other hand, Universal Two-Factor Authentication (U2F) is an advanced and open standard for two-factor authentication pioneered by the FIDO Alliance, a nonprofit association dedicated to advancing the security and convenience of online authentication. facial recognition, your fingerprints, retina scans, etc.), or something you have (i.e. your password, PIN number, zip code, etc.) something you are (i.e. Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) is a feature that adds an additional “factor” to your normal login procedure to verify your identity using two of three possible identifiers: something you know (i.e. Your password is considered a Single-Factor authentication.

Let’s say you signed into your email account this morning and you were asked to enter your email address and password. What is U2F and how is it different from 2FA?

This guide will quickly explain what U2F is, how it works, and how built-in U2F authentication will work with Dashlane on your PC. Today, we’re taking that a step further through our second collaboration with Intel- providing you with a secure and convenient authentication method that doesn’t require a second device. When we became the first and only password manager to introduce support for the FIDO Alliance’s U2F authentication with Yubico–creators of the YubiKey–in February 2016, we provided you with an innovative, simple way to add an extra layer of security and convenience over your passwords using a YubiKey. Today, we’re excited to announce that Dashlane is collaborating with Intel to bring built-in Universal Second Factor (U2F) support to Dashlane’s password manager for Windows systems featuring the new 8th Generation Intel® Core™ Processors.
