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Is there any plan for Firefox to support FIDO U2F security keys for 2-factor authentication, like the Chrome browser does now?

I am a long-time Firefox user. Today I just read about FIDO U2f security keys, a USB dongle that supports 2-factor authentication. It is supported by Chrome, but apparently no other browsers. Seems promising, and I wonder if there is any plan to provide Firefox support for these keys.

I am a long-time Firefox user. Today I just read about FIDO U2f security keys, a USB dongle that supports 2-factor authentication. It is supported by Chrome, but apparently no other browsers. Seems promising, and I wonder if there is any plan to provide Firefox support for these keys.

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hello larrydparkerus, if you are interested in this feature you can subscribe to bug #1065729 in order to get updates once things progress...

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hello larrydparkerus, if you are interested in this feature you can subscribe to bug #1065729 in order to get updates once things progress...

Thank you, Philipp. Glad to hear it's in the works.