2nd question: When crossing borders between countries, one can be forced to open your phone, etc. But having touchID or faceID disabled can make it harder for "them" to get into your phone without your password. If one carries Yubikeys across a border, does that make your phone less safe? Does it make your online accounts that are 2FA less safe even if your passwords are not on the phone? Any thoughts about how Yubikeys might make one's online security in jeaporady when crossing borders? Thx

Hey everyone. I just joined this group. I know a bit about privacy, but am not an expert. I've heard that the YubiKey can act like a password manager, but just plugged in the USB port. But I've also heard that there's a new standard that YubiKeys use that not only authenticates you to the server, but also ensures that the server you're talking to isn't the MIM. 1st question: As of now, have many websites implemented the anti-MIM protocol?

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