• Reviews around documentation (1.80 of 5)

    Yubico YubiKey 4 - USB-A, Two-Factor Authentication

    • Documentation is hard to find, no one good spot to understand everything about it
    • I realize that Yubico is a security company and has ubergeeks but they should probably consider hiring someone who could write more user-friendly documentation.
    • Documentation would have been nice
    • My only complaint, which is not related to the product itself, is that I wish Yubico had more consumer friendly documentation for all its functions
    • Pros: many supported protocols for almost any servicesCons: poor documentation
    • Terrible documentation, does not work well with windows hello, and i have zero trust in thus product
    • Terrible documentation, does not work well with windows hello, and i have zero trust in thus product
    • The documentation is abysmal
    • But their documentation fails to specify the significance of them or what the implications are of choosing one over the other
    • Computers see it as a USB keyboard, essentially.- Works flawlessly with Google, Facebook, Github, and SSH (with the YubiKey PAM module).Cons:- Documentation for the configuration of the linux PAM module is inconsistent across the YubiCo website
    • I am not sure how much of this the Yubikey can simultaneously handle (due to poor documentation it isn't readily apparent to me)
    • Also, while I'm up here griping, the documentation was pretty bad
    • The support is non-existent and the documentation is very poor
    • Due to poor documentation I am still not sure what a slot is
    • The documentation for setup with a Mac is so bad that at two seperate points you have to decide how to interpret the instructions
    • The documentation was hit-or-miss
    • Works as it should.