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iOS 16.3 Update Implements Support For Physical Security Keys

The feature was also rolled out through iPadOS 16.3 and macOS Ventura 13.3.

by Chief Chapree
January 24, 2023
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Apple earlier today has rolled out the iOS 16.3 update to iPhone users throughout the world. The 762MB update brings together numerous bug fixes, security updates, and enhancements with one of the highlights being a new feature called Security Keys for Apple ID.

While the mass rollout to iOS users just took place today, Apple actually announced the feature in early December 2022. Revealed alongside iMessage Contact Key Verification and Advanced Data Protection for iCloud, third-party hardware security keys can generally help prevent an attacker from gaining access to one’s Apple ID and essentially, their Apple devices.

iOS 16.3 Update

The default two-factor authentication (2FA) that Apple has baked into Apple ID since 2015 involved a six-digit verification code that would pop up on the user’s designated Apple devices. Once the user activates the Security Keys for Apple ID, that role would then be taken over by the physical security keys.

According to the support document for the feature, one would require at least two FIDO Certified security keys in order to utilize it. The document also pointed out that the feature can’t be used with iCloud for Windows, Apple IDs that were created for children, and Managed Apple IDs. The restriction also applies to older devices that are not or can’t be updated to support security keys and Apple Watches that are paired to an iPhone that belonged to another family member.

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iOS 16.3 - Security Keys for Apple ID

To enable the feature which can be used with up to six keys, go into your iPhone’s Settings after updating it with iOS 16.3 and then tap on your name which would then open up the Apple ID section. From there, tap on Password & Security >> Add Security Keys and follow the onscreen instructions.

In case you are wondering how much a FIDO Certified security key would cost, let’s take YubiKey 5Ci which was mentioned in Apple’s support document as an example. A 2-pack version of this key which has USB-C and Lightning connectors is currently being sold at USD150 (~RM643) on its manufacturer’s website.

Yubikey 5CI Cost For Malaysia
As captured on Yubico’s website at 10:30 PM today.

To have them shipped to Malaysia, would then cost you an additional USD30 (~RM129). So, you are looking at a general cost of almost RM800 to purchase the keys and that without even considering the possibility of you being charged an import tax by the customs.

Aside from iOS 16.3, the Security Keys for Apple ID feature has also been rolled out to iPad via iPadOS 16.3 update. On the other hand, Mac users can also utilize it after installing the macOS Ventura 13.2 update which was released earlier today as well.

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