$35 off coupon makes Google’s Titan security keys almost free

Advanced Protection is the Internet’s strongest and most unphishable account security. To help protect the people most at risk, we’re offering up to $35 off Titan security keys. Use the code B-TITAN35OFF for up to $35 off at https://t.co/46EzYIPScj 🔐

— mark risher (@mrisher) December 10, 2019

Last year, Google reported that making security keys mandatory among its employees cut the number of successful phishing attacks to zero. With that in mind, if you’re concerned about security and are willing to live with a little extra hassle in keeping track of the hardware, then this is an option you should take advantage of. With two keys, you can enable Google’s Advanced Protection that’s recommended for those at risk of targeted attacks.

For many people, relying on two-factor authentication via a code generating app or prompt sent to your mobile device is good enough, but this is just another layer of security for your accounts with Google, Facebook, Twitter, Microsoft, 1Password, Dropbox, GitHub and more.

Update (12/11 2:28 AM): The individual keys are now all showing out of stock, although if more become available the code should work for the rest of this month. The bundle of one wireless-equipped key and one NFC/USB-A key is still available (you may have to scroll to the right to see it), and with the discount it costs less than $20 — not as great of a discount as the individual ones but still cheaper than the usual price of $50 plus shipping.

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