![]() Let us know that Google has mentioned that iPad model users with Lightning port should get USB Type-A + NFC security keys with Lightning port adapter. ![]() However, it is worth mentioning that Google will honor the warranty applicable to the Bluetooth Titan security keys introduced in 2018, and they will continue to work with Bluetooth and NFC-compatible devices.Google has explained that “As NFC functionality is now supported by a large range of Android phones and iPhone models, we are discontinuing the Bluetooth Titan Security Keys and focusing on easier and more widely available NFC capability. The updated Titan Security Keys now feature NFC on both its variants, making it easier for customers to choose which security key best matches their needs.Special Features of Google Titan security keys Then another OnePlus Nord 2 cracked, user safe but in shock, company engaged in investigation Whereas the current USB Type-C security keys do not support NFC and are sold for $40 (approximately Rs. It is worth mentioning that the current USB Type-A security keys, which support NFC, retail for $25 (roughly Rs. The new security keys have been announced via a post on the Google Security Blog. The USB Type-A + NFC security keys are priced at $30 (approximately Rs 2,200), while the USB Type-C + NFC security keys are priced at $35 (approximately Rs 2,600). Titan Security Keys by Google will be available for sale on Google’s online store starting today, August 10.
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