Make your Facebook hack-proof: Social network now lets you log in with a physical key to boost security
- Facebook has announced its support for the FIDO U2F security key
- The key plugs into the USB port and is tapped, before entering your password
- This two-step verification process makes it 'impossible' for hackers to gain remote access to your account
Facebook has introduced new security measures that allow account holders to use a physical key to access their social network profile.
The social media firm has announced it now supports the FIDO U2F security key - a physical key that's plugged into the USB-port on a computer and is tapped to confirm login, alongside a password to open Facebook.
Facebook says that using the key will make accounts 'immune' to hackers.
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Facebook has introduced new security measures to logging in that allow account holders to use a physical key to access their social network profile
Mobile users will also be able to use NFC (near-field communication) technology - the same software that powers contactless services - to connect the key with some Android devices.
Facebook says it is still working on support for its official app.
Once activated via Facebook's security setting, both the key and the password are needed to log in - a set-up that's known as two-factor authentication - and a set-up Facebook also says will make remote hacking into accounts impossible.
The social network currently has more than 1.79 billion active users.
Facebook said that if users have a U2F security key, they can register it with their account via the site's settings and do not have to use it again to log in to Facebook on that device until they clear the browser's cache.
Keys can also be bought online, and cost around £16.99 ($21).
Facebook said that if users have a U2F security key, they can register it with their account via the site's settings and do not have to use it again to log in to Facebook on that device until they clear the browser's cache
The social network will consider the device 'trusted' for user convenience, and will also block anyone from accessing your Facebook from another device, unless they have both the security key and your password.
Facebook security engineer Brad Hill said the site was 'excited to offer security keys as an additional option to make login to Facebook even more secure' and said that it had worked with security key experts, including Yubikey makers Yubico, to create the new system.
The social network's security team has previously estimated that around 0.06 per cent of Facebook accounts - around 600,000 profiles - are compromised every day.
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