Could you explain how? In terms of capabilities, YubiKeys support the proprietary Yubi authentication protocol and the open FIDO protocols. The Yubi auth protocol is very handy for compatibility reasons because it acts as a keyboard to perform the authentication. I’m not happy about that, but that auth protocol is necessary for some applications and usage scenarios that i have.
also lowkey just better
Could you explain how? In terms of capabilities, YubiKeys support the proprietary Yubi authentication protocol and the open FIDO protocols. The Yubi auth protocol is very handy for compatibility reasons because it acts as a keyboard to perform the authentication. I’m not happy about that, but that auth protocol is necessary for some applications and usage scenarios that i have.
What does the other key do that YubiKeys can’t?
it’s been a while since i bought mine, but i recall yubikey being more easy and nitrokey being more standards compliant
You got a link where to buy lowkey?
Couldn’t find it either
They might have meant that Nitrokey is (lowkey) better than Yubikey, I think.
this is indeed what i meant