Apple released the second developer beta of iOS 13.3 today and one of the changes includes Safari support for NFC, USB, and Lightning FIDO2-compliant security keys.
Apple detailed the official support in the iOS 13.3 beta 2 release notes (h/t Ricky Mondello).
There are a variety of options on the market but Yubico was the first to bring a USB-C and Lightning FIDO2 security key to market, making it an easy choice for Apple users with both iPad Pro and iPhone as well as Macs and iPads with Lightning ports. The YubiKey 5Ci sells for $70.
New Features
Now supports NFC, USB, and Lightning FIDO2-compliant security keys in Safari, SFSafariViewController, and ASWebAuthenticationSession using the WebAuthn standard, on devices with the necessary hardware capabilities.
Here’s how Yubico describes the currently compatible services and software with the USB-C side:
You can keep an eye on the list of apps and services to work with Lightning security keys here as it grows over time.