Where does YubiKey show up in Device Manager?

In Windows Device Manager, a YubiKey typically appears under Human Interface Devices (HID) as "HID-compliant fido," "Yubico Yubikey Touch," or similar, and under Smart card readers as "Smart card reader (PIV/CAC)" or "Microsoft Usbccid Smartcard Reader," depending on the app and drivers installed, often showing up as an "Unknown Device" if drivers need updating.
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Where to find YubiKey in Device Manager?

Open up Device Manager. Locate the YubiKey smart card entry - it will be labeled Identity Device (NIST SP 800-73 [PIV]). Right click the entry and select Update driver.
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Where can I find YubiKey?

Where can I buy YubiKeys?
  • From our webstore: www.yubico.com/store.
  • From one of our Authorized Resellers.
  • From our official Amazon pages.
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How to find YubiKey?

To identify the model and/or firmware version of the YubiKey or Security Key you have, use Yubico Authenticator. With this application you can see the model, firmware version, and serial number of your YubiKey. Keep in mind serial numbers are unique across all models of YubiKeys.
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Why is my YubiKey not being detected?

Security Keys Not Working
  • Reset YubiKey: If possible, use the YubiKey Manager to check the configuration of your keys. Ensure that they are set up correctly.
  • Re-register YubiKey: If issues persist, consider removing and re-adding the YubiKey to your accounts.
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Instructional Setup Series: YubiKey 5 Series – by Yubico

How do I check if my YubiKey is working?

Is the YubiKey seen by your Operating System? Is the YubiKey's touch sensor working? Perform a test on the Yubico genuine website, which will require you to touch the YubiKey's capacitive touch sensor. A successful test here will confirm the touch sensor is functioning properly.
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Where is YubiKey located?

The company is headquartered in Stockholm and Santa Clara, CA. with manufacturing plants located in both countries. The company is listed on Nasdaq Stockholm.
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Should I leave my YubiKey plugged in all the time?

Security Hints

If you trust your environment (like at home) you can keep the YubiKey near or even plugged into your computer. In low trust environments (coffee shops, hotel rooms, etc.) keep your YubiKey with you at all times (in a pocket or purse), especially if step away from your computer, even briefly.
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What is the lifespan of a YubiKey?

YubiKeys are designed to last for many years, often outliving the devices they're used with, with users expecting 5-10+ years of daily use, as they lack batteries and rely on USB power, but the key's internal data (like stored certificates) might need refreshing sooner than the physical device fails due to EEPROM wear, though the physical keys themselves are very durable (IP68, crush-resistant) and can last decades, with some users reporting keys still working after 10+ years of rough handling. 
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Can I use the same YubiKey for multiple devices?

Yes, you can absolutely use the same YubiKey across multiple devices (computers, phones, tablets) and for many different online accounts, as it's designed to be a portable hardware key that works across platforms and applications, but you'll need a backup key for emergencies and might need adapters (like USB-C to USB-A) for different ports. The key generates unique codes for each service, not storing passwords, allowing seamless transition between a laptop, desktop, or mobile device via USB or NFC. 
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What is the downside of YubiKey?

What are the downsides of YubiKey? YubiKey is a useful tool that can increase your security, but because it's a physical device, it can be lost or stolen. While there are YubiKeys that use fingerprint scanners to make sure you're the only one using the device, not all of them do.
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Is Yubico a Chinese company?

Yubico is founded in Stockholm, Sweden making secure login easy and available to everyone, and enabling one single authentication key to work across any number of services.
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Which password manager works with YubiKey?

KeePass is a free, open source password manager that supports strong, hardware-backed YubiKey two-factor authentication, enabling users to easily and efficiently protect their accounts from takeovers.
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Where to insert YubiKey in laptop?

1. Insert Your YubiKey: Depending on the model, insert your YubiKey into a USB-A, USB-C, or Lightning port on your computer or mobile device.
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What is replacing YubiKey Manager?

For an alternative to the YubiKey Manager GUI, see the Yubico Authenticator application. Yubico Authenticator supports the latest YubiKey features and is available for desktop and mobile devices.
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Where is the best place to keep YubiKey?

When your spares arrive, make sure to keep them somewhere safe but accessible – like in a wallet, file cabinet, or personal safe. If you choose to stay with one YubiKey, that's fine, but be careful not to lose or misplace it. If you do, you may be without access to your accounts for a while.
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Can a YubiKey get hacked?

Yes, while extremely secure and phishing-resistant, YubiKeys aren't invincible; sophisticated, targeted attacks with physical access and specialized tools could potentially compromise older firmware (like the recent EUCLEAK vulnerability), but strong phishing protection makes them highly effective against typical online theft, and modern firmware updates patch vulnerabilities, making them very difficult to hack without the physical key and a PIN. 
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How to check if YubiKey is working?

Testing the Credential
  1. Insert the YubiKey into the computer.
  2. Click Verify OTP.
  3. Tap the capacitive touch sensor on the YubiKey. The OTP appears in the Yubico OTP field. It should start with "cc" or "vv". ...
  4. Click VALIDATE if necessary.
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What happens if I lose my YubiKey?

If you lose your YubiKey, you'll need to use your registered backup method (like an authenticator app or a second key) to log in, then remove the lost key from your account settings; if you have no backup, you'll need to go through the service provider's account recovery process, which can be difficult, highlighting the importance of setting up multiple keys and backup codes for all accounts. A lost key isn't immediately useful to a thief as they'll need your PIN, but you should still revoke it immediately.
 
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What happens when I touch my YubiKey?

Touching a YubiKey confirms you are physically present and intentionally authorizing an action, acting like a physical "I'm here!" signal, which either generates a one-time password (OTP) for login, completes a cryptographic operation (like signing a transaction), or serves as a "tap" for NFC-enabled phones, proving you're not a remote hacker and securing access to your digital accounts.
 
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Why shouldn't you charge your laptop to 100%?

Overcharging can lead to overheating, which can lead to catastrophic chemical reactions inside the battery. In severe cases, BMS failure can lead to "thermal run-away," which can result in hazardous fires or exploding batteries.
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What is the most secure place to store passwords?

The safest place to store passwords is using a reputable, encrypted password manager (like Bitwarden, 1Password, NordPass, Dashlane) that uses strong master passwords and zero-knowledge encryption, allowing secure syncing across devices. For offline storage, a discreet, physical password book kept in a secure location (like a home safe) offers digital unhackability, but risks physical loss or access by others. For maximum control, you can even self-host a password manager like Bitwarden, but this requires strong network security. 
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Do banks use YubiKeys?

Do banks support YubiKeys? # Some banks support hardware security keys, such as YubiKeys, as a phishing-resistant two-factor authentication (2FA) method. However, in most cases, YubiKeys are used as a second factor in combination with passwords.
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Does Amazon accept YubiKey?

Yes, Amazon and Amazon Web Services (AWS) fully support YubiKeys for secure login (MFA/passkeys) and programmatic access, allowing phishing-resistant authentication for your accounts and applications, with specific support for FIDO2/WebAuthn standards. You can use YubiKeys for your personal Amazon account login, securing access to AWS resources, managing keys, and even for enterprise solutions like AWS Single Sign-On. 
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What are the disadvantages of YubiKey?

Loss or Damage: Misplacing or damaging YubiKey can lead to losing access to online accounts. Time-consuming Recovery: Restoring access to accounts in case of YubiKey loss or damage can be time-consuming. Risk of Loss or Theft: Due to its small physical size, losing or having YubiKey stolen can pose a security risk.
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