
Google can remember your password and key for a month at a time, which allows you to click the Gmail shortcut on your desktop or smartphone for instant secure login to your email. Once you have linked the U2F Security Key with your Google account, the account password and a touch of your U2F device is all you need for strong authentication. If you are afraid that strong authentication will delay your login process, give the U2F Security Key for your Gmail account a try – you will be surprised how easy it is. Today, we live in a world where both security and speed are critical for working on the Internet. High-security, public key hardware is no longer limited to a few enterprises and government services, but available today for everyone.



Only a few weeks after Google announced U2F support and the protocol’s technical specifications were published, a U2F plugin for WordPress popped up and proved that U2F is the simple and open authentication protocol we envisioned it to be.
