Just a couple of days ago, Mozilla released the Firefox 62 'Quantum' web browser for Linux, Mac, and Windows platforms, and now the new release is available for all supported Ubuntu OSes.
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Share on Facebook Tweet this Share The latest version of Firefox “Quantum,” version 60.0, is out, and with it arrives support for password-free logins on the internet. This is made possible by the Web Authentication standard and USB-based security keys like devices. Chrome 67 will reportedly offer support later this month, followed by Microsoft Edge. “WebAuthn is a set of anti-phishing rules that uses a sophisticated level of authenticators and cryptography to protect user accounts,”.
“It supports various authenticators, such as physical security keys today, and in the future mobile phones, or biometric mechanisms such as face recognition or fingerprints.” Yubico offers a variety of standard YubiKeys spanning your typical USB-A and USB-C models that remain plugged into your PC (full-size or nano). Meanwhile, the “Neo” models hook onto your car keys and sport USB-A and NFC connectivity for PCs and Android phones. Yubico’s “FIPS” models are built specifically for governm.