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Yubico Authenticator for Desktop (Windows, macOS and Linux) and Android
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== Yubico Authenticator for Desktop and Android image:splash.png[] Store your unique credential on a hardware-backed security key and take it wherever you go from mobile to desktop. No more storing sensitive secrets on your mobile phone, leaving your account vulnerable to takeovers. With the Yubico Authenticator you can raise the bar for security. * The Yubico Authenticator will work with any USB or NFC-enabled YubiKeys The Yubico Authenticator securely generates a code used to verify your identity as you are logging into various services. No connectivity needed! === Features include * Secure - Hardware-backed strong two-factor authentication with secret stored on the YubiKey, not on your phone or computer * Portable - Get the same set of codes across our other Yubico Authenticator apps for desktops as well as for all leading mobile platforms * Flexible - Support for time-based and counter-based code generation * USB or NFC usage - Insert the YubiKey into the USB port, or use the YubiKey with NFC with a mobile phone that is NFC-enabled or a desktop NFC reader to store your credential on the YubiKey * Easy Setup - QR codes available from the services you wish to protect with strong authentication * User Presence - Require a touch on the YubiKey sensor to generate new codes for sensitive accounts * Compatible - Secure all the services currently compatible with other Authenticator apps * Versatile - Support for multiple work and personal accounts Experience security the modern way with the Yubico Authenticator. Visit https://yubico.com to learn more. NOTE: Yubico Authenticator 6 uses a new codebase built using the Flutter framework. The previous Qt codebase can be found in the `legacy` branch. === Supported platforms *Supported* - these are platforms we build and test on and commit to supporting. *Best-effort* - the app is expected to work, but development is supported through community testing and full functionality cannot be guaranteed. |=== ||Supported|Best-effort |Windows |Windows 10 & above, x64 |Windows 10 & above, x64 |macOS |macOS 11 (Big Sur) & above |macOS 10.15 (Catalina) |Linux |Ubuntu 22.04 & above |Ubuntu 20.04 (or equivalent) |Android |Android 11 & above |Android 5 (Lollipop) |=== === Installation Downloads for all supported operating systems are available https://www.yubico.com/products/yubico-authenticator/[here]. ==== Linux On Linux platforms you will need pcscd installed and running to be able to communicate with a YubiKey over the SmartCard interface. Additionally, you may need to set permissions for your user to access YubiKeys via the HID interfaces. The relevant permissions are described https://developers.yubico.com/yubikey-manager/Device_Permissions.html[here]. For some configurations running Wayland, copying an OTP to clipboard only works when the app has focus. If you are unable to reliably copy to clipboard from the systray icon, you can use a separate binary which take the payload to stdin by defining the environment variable `_YA_TRAY_CLIPBOARD`. Note that this must be an absolute path to a binary owned by root:root, and should not be world-writable. For example: `_YA_TRAY_CLIPBOARD=/usr/bin/wl-copy`. NOTE: Only use a trusted binary, OTPs will be sent to this when copied to clipboard from the systray! === Command line interface Looking for a command line option? Try our https://github.com/Yubico/yubikey-manager/[YubiKey Manager CLI] tool. === iOS The iOS version of this app is available https://github.com/Yubico/yubioath-ios[here]. === Build instructions (for developers) Instructions on building and packaging the app is available link:doc/Development.adoc[here].