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Prometheus
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Nov 2, 2014
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I'm a bit out of the loop on computer tech these days, what are these for?
Nov 2, 2014
riscphree
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Prometheus
These are for 2 factor authentication for your web accounts (such as google).
Nov 2, 2014
harryleung
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Prometheus
no worries, just recently Google has announced a new security feature for Google’s services will help users better protect their data by requiring that they insert a USB security key to log in to their account , you may find out more info via this link.
http://arstechnica.com/security/2014/10/google-offers-usb-security-key-to-make-bad-passwords-moot/
Nov 2, 2014
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