*Cross-platform compatibility for macOS and ChromeOS is supported via our Tap-and-Go feature. For a complete list of authentication services visit VeriMark™ support site.
**For biometric support on macOS and Chrome OS, users must first configure Security Key sign-in for Microsoft Services and Dropbox login authentication. Without this configuration, the security key will still work as a Tap-and-Go solution but will not support biometric authentication.
***Tap-and-Go combines a username and password with second-factor security key authentication to enable extra security on non FIDO2 services. For services using the older FIDO U2F standard, the user places their finger on the VeriMark™ Guard for a security token experience (instead of using biometric authentication). See a complete list of services on the VeriMark™ support site.
The latest in biometric authentication technology, at your fingertips
The VeriMark™ Guard USB-A Fingerprint Key - FIDO2, WebAuthn/CTAP2, & FIDO U2F - Cross Platform offers the latest in biometric authentication. FIDO2 and FIDO U2F certified with expanded authentication options, including strong single-factor (passwordless), dual, multi-factor, and Tap-and-Go for FIDO U2F services. Maximum compatibility with web services including Google, Facebook, and Microsoft (for Windows Hello, refer to VeriMark or VeriMark IT), with support for Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Safari. Exceeds industry standards for false acceptance rate (FAR) and false rejection rate (FRR). Supports GDPR compliance and is TAA-compliant.
1. Tap-and-Go combines a username and password with second-factor security key authentication, to enable extra security on non-FIDO2 services.
2. For services leveraging the older FIDO U2F standard, instead of using biometric authentication, the user can simply place their finger on the VeriMark Guard Fingerprint Key to enable a security token experience. See complete list on the VeriMark ™ support page (kensington.com/software/verimark-setup). Tap-and-Go combines a username and password with second-factor security key authentication, to enable extra security on non-FIDO2 services.