![]() Ideally though, the whole process/popup should be changed from "Ready to Scan" to "Waiting for YubiKey", and to handle input from the 5Ci via lightning port (and USB-C for Android?) the same way it does for the NEO via NFC by automatically selecting the text field/placing the resulting key into the text field. Please keep in mind that you cannot use a lightning adapter as the lightning is MFI (made for iPhone) and therefore it may not work. This is our only key with a direct lightning connection. The YubiKey 5Ci will work with the Yubico authenticator app. At the very least, making that text field contrast against the black background might be necessary. For iPads with a lightning port, the YubiKey 5Ci will work with everything the iPhone does. That text field is not at all obvious or intuitive, as you can see from Screenshot 2 below. Khi kt ni vi iPhone, YubiKey 5Ci h tr t ng in mt khu mt s ng dng hoc trang web. ![]() ![]() So I have multiples, I have the 5 NFC as well as the 5Ci, I got the 5Ci fully expecting to. Besides, all iPhones have NFC so that remains a viable authentication option. 2023's iPhones should all be USB-C based on rumours, so the lightning port is a premium that is going away. Protect your online accounts from phishing and account takeovers. I feel the 5Ci is a poor investment right now. Secure your login and protect your account with hundreds of services like LastPass, Dashlane, 1Password and others. ![]() The way the current Bitwarden app works, to use the 5Ci you must first tap Cancel to stop the "Ready to Scan" popup window and then tap the (black on black background) text field immediately above the "Remember me" area. The YubiKey 5Ci also delivers secure login to macOS, Android, Windows, ChromeOS and much more. Now that you can also use the YubiKey 5Ci via the lightning port, this wording should be changed to something generic or to include the YubiKey 5Ci and how to activate it (Currently: Plug YubiKey into lightning port, tap Cancel, tap the text field, and then press buttons on side of YubiKey). To continue, hold your YubiKey NEO against the back of the device. It should be updated to include wording for, and activation by, the YubiKey 5Ci via the lightning port. The 5Ci on the other hand has a USB-C & lightning connector where as the nano range is designed to discreetly plug into your computer via USB-A or C. When the Bitwarden iPhone app asks for your YubiKey it appears that it was originally designed for the YubiKey NEO with NFC.
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