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Hardware security key options?
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While Keepass has the ability to use a Yubikey (or similar) as 2FA (masterpassword is still required), this does not work on the mobile (Android) apps I tried. If you can make it work, please let me know!
Other than that: I got my Yubikey working ok on Linux Mint. But somehow the first login often does not work as expected (you have to touch the key). That is why I don't use it anymore as 2FA for computer login.
Yubikeys can work with KeePassDX you just need to install the key driver and have NFC enabled
Also I'm pretty sure you are always supposed to touch the key initially when you use it for things like unlocking your KeePass database and what not
keepass2android also work
I don't have a key yet (which is why I'm asking) and I definitely want it in combination with passwords (they can take the key using force; but they can't take thoughts out of my head just yet).
As for android apps not working with the yubikey: try giving KeePassDX a shot; I got it from F-Droid and it does give me a hardware key field with the option to autofill with "Yubikey challenge-response".
Thanks, I will try again!