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Google made headlines a few months ago when the company told Business Insider that none of its 85,000 employees had had their work accounts compromised since Google mandated physical security keys in the workplace. Google wants to bring that level of protection to the masses, which is why it built its own physical two-factor authentication (2FA) system in the Titan Security Key Bundle. Titan Security Keys function like a second lock after your password. Instead of just typing in a username and password, you’ll also need this physical key to access your accounts. Even better, the Titan Security Key is built on FIDO “Fast IDentity Online” open standards, so you can use for Dropbox, AWS, Twitter, Slack, Facebook and a number of others. If you want the gold standard in computer security you should be using a physical security key. You might as well be using the one built by Google.

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Unzip your coat and have some mulled wine on the house—you’ve arrived at your final gifting destination: The Holiday Gift Guide. It’s like your friendly neighborhood one-stop holiday shop, except instead of balsa wood ornaments, ours is packed with thoughtful gifts for everyone on your list. Future heirlooms, small-but-significant stocking stuffers, and gear for getting out there (or staying in)—are all right here. There’s no music playing in the background though, so you’ll just have to hum Bing Crosby while you click around instead.

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