

For LastPass customers who are not able to consistently use the Authenticator mobile applications, voice call and SMS passcodes will now allow them to add secondary authentication on top of their LastPass vaults to ensure their credentials remain secure. LastPass delivers both personal and business customers with the flexibility to authenticate into the LastPass vault using any cell phone or landline via voice call and SMS passcode authentication. Be sure to consult the Yubico website or the relevant service’s support documentation for more information.LastPass now provides the flexibility to authenticate into the LastPass vault and configured single sign-on (SSO) applications with SMS passcode, voice call or Yubi K ey. Note: The specific steps may vary depending on the device and service you are using. Complete the Authentication Process: Depending on the service you are using, you may need to enter a username and password and then tap the YubiKey to the NFC reader to generate a one-time code for two-factor authentication.Tap the YubiKey 5 NFC to the NFC Reader: The YubiKey should be positioned so that the NFC antenna is in close proximity to the reader.Enable NFC Device: On most mobile devices, this can be done in the settings menu under “Connections” or “NFC.”.Install Software: Depending on your services, you may need to install a browser extension or authentication app that supports the YubiKey 5 NFC.Ensure your Device has an NFC Reader: Some laptops, computers, and mobile devices have built-in NFC readers, while others may require an external reader.To use a YubiKey 5 NFC, follow these steps: However, there are also quick guides for all supported services available on their website.

Below are a few ways to set up YubiKey with the likes of Gmail, Blockchain and LastPass. When your YubiKey arrives, you’ll want to set it up with each of your associated online accounts.
