

YubiKey 5Ci is compatible with popular password managers like 1Password, Dashlane, and LastPass, and is supported by Google, Dropbox,, Facebook, Twitter, and more. Yubico notes that once you get it up and running on one iOS device it will be “recognized on any other Apple device of your choice.” Once set up, YubiKey 5Ci is seamless to use, is battery-free, and doesn’t require an internet connection. However, as noted by The Verge, YubiKey 5Ci won’t work with the 2018 iPad Pro’s USB-C port. YubiKey 5Ci is the first security key to include a Lightning connector and brings fast and easy hardware authentication to iPhone and iPad as well as Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, and Android via the USB-C port. The new hardware security key offers both Lightning and USB-C and is compatible with macOS, iOS, and more.

After previewing the first Lightning security key for iPhone and iPad back at CES in January, Yubico has launched its YubiKey 5Ci today.
