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Updated Proton Mail - Account Security - U2F Now Supported #2092
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Proton Mail supports TOTP [two factor authentication](https://proton.me/support/two-factor-authentication-2fa) only. The use of a U2F security key is not yet supported. Proton Mail is planning to implement U2F upon completion of their [Single Sign On (SSO)](https://reddit.com/comments/cheoy6/comment/feh2lw0/) code. | |||
Proton Mail supports TOTP [two factor authentication](https://proton.me/support/two-factor-authentication-2fa) and [U2F security keys](https://proton.me/support/2fa-security-key). The use of a U2F security key requires setting up TOTP two factor authentication first. |
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You should not be using U2F, this is legacy, it should be FIDO2/Webauthn
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FIDO2 is accepted as well, I've sent another commit with clarification.
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i know it is but chromium already dropped support for it ages ago and firefox likely will this year. But sure they do support both, you are not wrong.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Gray <dngray@privacyguides.org>
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Proton began supporting hardware 2FA keys on October 13, 2022 according to their blog post https://proton.me/blog/security-keys Updated the description to reflect allowing U2F hardware keys and linked to the documentation.