Carbon wrote:
I understand the situation, but I must admit, as someone who just dropped $50.00 on a new U2F compatible NEO I'm pretty disappointed that this wasn't mentioned anywhere in the myriad of docs that suggest that the NEO's support U2F and are NFC compatible (granted never at the same time) You'd think it'd be important to mention that if you are buying the NEO thinking that you can use U2F and NFC that you may need to buy another one when this happens. I understand it 'may' work but just having bought this for that express purpose I'm pretty disappointed. Can I return my YubiKey until I know positively that it supports the functionality that I was promised?
Dammit, Yubico.
You've done this once before. When you sold the old version of the NEO, you touted the impending U2F compatibility of your products, and it took users shouting from the rooftops for you to finally clarify that they would not work, even though you (very cryptically) mentioned that the old ones *may* be compatible. Now, just like last time, you're not being up front with customers when it comes to compatibility. I still firmly believe that you did this in an attempt to sell units.
It's obvious that most users of your products are "tech savvy." With that being said, the "lies by omission" need to stop. Point me to a link to official documentation that states U2F does not work via NFC on the NEO. You can't - because it doesn't exist.
I, too, just dropped $50 on a FIDO-compliant NEO with expectations of NFC capability. I also expected U2F and OTP functionality at the same time (I already have a test version of a FIDO-compliant device). That, as well, is not the case.
So, in closing, WHAT GIVES?