I'm looking at the various statements I've read.
From
http://www.yubico.com/products/yubikey- ... y-neo-u2f/Quote:
Yubico expects to have U2F compliant YubiKey NEOs available for the public during 2014.
Then Tom's reply:
Tom wrote:
The U2F protocol will be supported by the NEO only when it will be finalized. The U2F is currently developed under the FIDO alliance working group.
We do not have an ETA for when this is going to happen.
But then when you look at the YubiKey Neo description from the store (
https://store.yubico.com/store/catalog/ ... ucts_id=72 ) it is already advertised as supported.
Quote:
Emits One Time Passwords (OTP) through both NFC (Near Field Communication) and USB interfaces
Mobile authentication through NFC contactless technology (NDEF type 4), works with Android, RIM, Windows Phone, Symbian
Featuring Mifare Classic, for legacy physical access control systems
Common Criteria certified bank grade authentication ICs
CCID compliant USB token, including secure element and JavaCard
Current version limited to an experimental OpenPGP applet
First authentication device to comply with Universal 2nd Factor (U2F) requirements
I do want to get a YubiKey NEO at some point but I don't want to buy it now knowing that a new feature may not be supported by today's purchase. Since the store already lists U2F as a feature, yet news articles are saying Spring 2014 and now Tom saying no ETA, how will I know when the best time is to purchase one of these?