![]() ![]() (If you do have a backup key, you would also need to register both keys with your services otherwise the backup key won’t work) My spare key is not in a safe, but it is in a locked drawer. I’d bet that’s why Rose’s spare key is in a locked safe. To that end, if you have multiple security keys, know where each of them are at any given moment. It doesn’t “know” persay which key to use, it just knows which keys it should accept then accepts them indiscriminately. It doesn’t care which key is being used as long as the key has previously been registered with the account.Īll of that is to say that no, 1Password shouldn’t be confused when using different keys on different devices. Then it’ll prompt you for your 2FA using your Yubikey (Or other FIDO compatible security key). ![]() So on your Mac, you’d log in with your master password. Once they are registered, you can use any of them when accessing your account. ![]() Any service I’ve seen has allowed multiple keys to be registered. When you go to setup the Yubikey, you register them with the platform you are using for your account. Basically it is like having an additional password to your account (don’t worry, I mean this is a safe and secure way). I think you are misunderstanding how the Yubikeys work. ![]()
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