Google announced today its updated Titan security key, which comes only in two options, one with USB-A and the other with USB-C. Both feature NFC support as the Bluetooth version is being phased out.
Back in 2019, Google announced the USB-C Titan Security Key. It’s a follow-up to the Titan M chip that was previously introduced to strengthen security in Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL phones. Fast forward to almost three years later, the tech giant is releasing new Titan Security Key options. As Google continues to improve […]
Google Titan security keys are getting new versions with USB Type-A and USB Type-C connectivity. Both security keys will also feature NFC, a functionality earlier available only with USB Type-A security key. The USB Type-A security key will retail for $30 (roughly Rs. 2,200) and the USB Type-C security key will retail for $35 (roughly Rs. 2,600). Google is discontinuing the Bluetooth Titan security key but will honour users warranty.
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