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elukewalker authored Jul 2, 2024
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11 changes: 5 additions & 6 deletions content/.conf.json
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{
"order": [
"Passkeys",
"WebAuthn",
"OTP",
"CTAP",
"U2F",
"OTP",
"OATH",
"PGP",
"PIV",
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"Mobile",
"SSH",
"Mobile_Dev",
"Passkeys",
"Archive_Old_Dev_Docs"
],
"project": "projects",
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"_defaults": { "branch": "master" },
"_defaults": { "branch": "master", "org": "Yubico" },
"order": ["Releases", "Release_Notes", "Manuals"],
"releases": {
"dir": "Releases",
"abortIfEmpty": true
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"url": "https://github.com/Yubico/%(name)s.git",
"url": "https://github.com/%(org)s/%(name)s.git",
"branch": "%(branch)s",
"files": [
["README", "index.adoc"],
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"name": "<i class=\"fa-brands fa-github fa-lg\"></i> Github",
"url": "https://github.com/Yubico/%(name)s"
"url": "https://github.com/%(org)s/%(name)s"
}
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}
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== How do I use the Touch-Triggered OTPs on a Mobile Device?
When using the YubiKey as a Touch-Triggered One-Time Password (OTP) device on a mobile platform, the user experience is slightly different. The act of tapping and holding an NFC-enabled YubiKey to the NFC reader on a mobile device takes the place of touching the gold contact to generate an OTP.

The OTP is passed as part of the NDEF tag, which is supported on most mobile devices with NFC. Once sent, the NDEF tag can be captured by an app on the mobile platform, which can then extract the OTP and utilize it. For iOS and Android, Yubico offers a mobile SDK to support this user experience. Further, on Android, Yubico offers the YubiClip app, which will capture the OTP and save it to the device clipboard for use.
The OTP is passed as part of the NDEF tag, which is supported on most mobile devices with NFC. Once sent, the NDEF tag can be captured by an app on the mobile platform, which can then extract the OTP and utilize it. For iOS and Android, Yubico offers a mobile SDK to support this user experience. Further, Yubico offers the Yubico Authenticator Android and iOS apps, which help manage OTPs on the YubiKey.

* link:https://developers.yubico.com/Software_Projects/Mobile_SDK/[YubiKit iOS SDK]
* link:https://developers.yubico.com/Software_Projects/Mobile_SDK/[YubiKit Android SDK]
* link:https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.yubico.yubiclip&hl=en_US[YubiClip on Google Play]
* link:https://github.com/Yubico/yubiclip-android[YubiClip Source code]
* link:https://github.com/Yubico/yubioath-flutter[Yubico Authenticator for Android]
* link:https://github.com/Yubico/yubioath-ios[Yubico Authenticator for iOS]

== How do I Load a Touch-Triggered OTP Configuration onto a YubiKey?
The ability of YubiKey users to define their own OTP configurations and secrets and load them onto their device sets the YubiKey apart from its predecessors. Configurations are loaded using the same HID Keyboard channel, leveraging the flexibility of the HID keyboard specifications to use “endpoint 0” (host to keyboard) to send commands to the YubiKey.
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