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Facebook finally takes long overdue step to bolster mobile security – Android Police
If you’re trying to take online safety seriously these days, there’s no better way to keep your accounts protected than by turning to physical security

If you’re trying to take online safety seriously these days, there’s no better way to keep your accounts protected than by turning to physical security keys. A few months ago, Twitter stepped up and added support for two-factor authentication keys on mobile devices, and now it’s Facebook’s turn to do the same. Beginning today, the company now allows users to register and use hardware security keys on Android and iOS.
This is a feature Facebook has supported on desktop since 2017, so expanding to…
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