> How is a Yubikey any different than other physical keys people have been carrying for hundreds of years?
1. Not everyone caries keys (I don't and haven't for years)
2. Because every other existing alternative doesn't require you to cary something extra. Asking people to cary something with them to be able to sign into accounts will feel like a step backwards to most people.
3. Because most people only need to pull out their keys a few times a day. Requiring a Yubikey for every sign in means you'd now need to constantly be pulling your Yubikey out to sign into things.
> Password managers have the added complexity of still needing a password themselves and all the quirks that come with auto filling and programmatically reading forms.
I don't buy this. I use Lastpass which is arguably the most widely used password manager. I sign in using the master password maybe once a month and it works seamlessly on my phone. Apple and Google both have their own native solutions as well and still only 1/3 of people use them.
> Outrage was also due to proprietary connectors that were patent encumbered.
I think you're living in a bubble. Just go look back at the headlines from when that was announced. Almost no one gave a shit about it being a proprietary connector. People were upset because they were being forced to buy and cary a bunch of dongles. Just look at the comments on these reddit posts:
> 3. Because most people only need to pull out their keys a few times a day. Requiring a Yubikey for every sign in means you'd now need to constantly be pulling your Yubikey out to sign into things.
I just leave it connected to my computer. It requires a physical touch for every interaction so it can't be 'milked' for tokens like old fashioned smart cards.
1. Not everyone caries keys (I don't and haven't for years)
2. Because every other existing alternative doesn't require you to cary something extra. Asking people to cary something with them to be able to sign into accounts will feel like a step backwards to most people.
3. Because most people only need to pull out their keys a few times a day. Requiring a Yubikey for every sign in means you'd now need to constantly be pulling your Yubikey out to sign into things.
> Password managers have the added complexity of still needing a password themselves and all the quirks that come with auto filling and programmatically reading forms.
I don't buy this. I use Lastpass which is arguably the most widely used password manager. I sign in using the master password maybe once a month and it works seamlessly on my phone. Apple and Google both have their own native solutions as well and still only 1/3 of people use them.
> Outrage was also due to proprietary connectors that were patent encumbered.
I think you're living in a bubble. Just go look back at the headlines from when that was announced. Almost no one gave a shit about it being a proprietary connector. People were upset because they were being forced to buy and cary a bunch of dongles. Just look at the comments on these reddit posts:
https://www.reddit.com/r/funny/comments/5a6lbd/it_just_works...
https://www.reddit.com/r/funny/comments/5j66d4/the_world_isn...
https://www.reddit.com/r/dankmemes/comments/ox3s26/apple_do_...