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- Google is launching two new Titan Security Keys.
- The new keys can store over 250 passkeys and will replace Google’s old offerings.
- The USB-A model will cost $30 and the USB-C model will cost $35.
Google has been trying to move on from passwords for years now. To help with that mission, the company introduced USB-A and USB-C Titan Security Keys in 2018. Now the tech giant is launching a new version of this key, which it boasts is the best-in-class among FIDO2 security keys.
Google has announced it is introducing two new Titan Security Keys for the secure cryptography of passkeys. These new products will replace the older USB-A and USB-C keys the company sold before this announcement.