On Sunday, January 28, 2018 at 3:03:54 PM UTC-5, Daniel Veditz wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 27, 2018 at 6:35 PM, greyhorseman wrote:
> 
> > so we're talking 2 full releases and maybe 6-7 months? Am I at at least
> > close to correct.
> >
> 
> If your question was truly "allow ME to use my ubikeys?" (emphasis mine)
> then you can do that since Firefox 57, by changing some internal prefs.
> https://www.yubico.com/2017/11/how-to-navigate-fido-u2f-in-firefox-quantum/
> 
> If you question was more the "support this standard fully" part that's a
> trick question. U2F is not a standard and even members of the group that
> pushed it have implemented some things incompatibly (due to ambiguities in
> the spec). The actual standard that grew out of it, Web Authentication,
> seems pretty stable but it's not official yet.  The published "Working
> Draft (https://www.w3.org/TR/webauthn/) was updated in December, and the
> Editors Draft has updates even more recent.
> 
> This spec flux also means that the answer to the first possible question
> varies because different sites have implemented U2F based on different
> versions of the spec so Firefox may not work even though both site and
> browser nominally support it.
> 
> -Dan Veditz

Thanks Dan,
I've done the hack in Firefox and it sill doesn't work. And I sure can't ask 
Google to help me totally stop using their browser which I'd like to do. But 
that said there are still a couple sites that I could use it on but I think 
they probably can't help - too small?
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