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Hardware security key options?
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There's a Swedish startup named Tilitis making open source, verifiably secure hardware keys, but they're not well supported at the moment.
https://tillitis.se/
Yubikey probably has the widest support for things like password managers and automatic sign in.
Just +1 to Tillitis, they're doing awesome stuff with FOSS hardware.
I use yubikey, hard to find sites that fully support yubikey services (the one touch feature)