[Patentpractice] USB-C FIDO2 security key compatible with Mac?

Tim Ackermann tim at ackermannlaw.com
Tue Mar 25 19:47:08 UTC 2025


Michael,
 I do, but not much experience. I set up the NFC key as a secondary method.
Of late, I've had trouble using it, though, as it demands a PIN (for FIDO2,
I think). I have omitted that pin, though, for other uses of the key, so
it's a problem.
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On Tue, Mar 25, 2025 at 1:17 PM Michael Dryja via Patentpractice <
patentpractice at oppedahl-lists.com> wrote:

> I apologize in advance if this has been discussed before, but I don’t
> recall seeing it.
>
> I already have Okta installed on my Mac, but wouldn’t mind another 2FA as
> a backup, and am thinking about a FIDO2 key, particularly one that is USB-C
> and that is compatible with Mac (and supported by USPTO.gov of course).
>
> I was looking at the YubiKey 5C or the YubiKey 5C NFC… does anyone have
> any experience with either of these keys with USPTO.gov and a Mac?  Or
> any other brand?
>
> Thanks!
>
>  - Mike Dryja.
>
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