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User manuals and instructions for FIDO-compliant security keys and authentication devices, as well as specialized FiDO tools.

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This category primarily hosts user manuals, guides, and specifications for FIDO (Fast Identity Online) standard security devices. These include FIDO2 ແລະ U2F certified security keys manufactured by various companies such as VinCSS and Feitian, which are used for secure, passwordless two-factor authentication (2FA) on platforms like Google, Microsoft, and Facebook.

Additionally, this archive includes documentation for other products sharing the brand name "FiDO," such as the FiDO2 Fire Damper Opener for HVAC systems.

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  • What is a FIDO security key?

    A FIDO (Fast Identity Online) security key is a hardware device that provides strong two-factor authentication (2FA) or passwordless login for supported accounts, enhancing digital security.

  • How do I connect my FIDO key?

    Most FIDO keys connect via USB (Type-A or Type-C). Some models also support NFC for contactless use or Bluetooth for mobile device connectivity.

  • How do I register a fingerprint on a FIDO2 key?

    For FIDO2 keys with biometric sensors, fingerprint registration is typically managed through the operating system settings (e.g., Windows Sign-in options under Security Key) or using the manufacturer's specific management software.