KalanYore Posted October 13, 2017 Share Posted October 13, 2017 The question is when these keys were manufactured date assembly that would determine accuracy of battery life of 7 years. Another note is the wear issue of the button of repeated/overuse that may fail when the battery is still good? I am still using mine but have notice to press the button twice or 3 times to get the security code... VASCO/ DIGIPASS GO 6 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS: Time/event based strong authentication device. • Weight: 14 grams • Dimensions: 9,8 x 25,9 x 62,7mm • Display:high contrast 8-characters LCD • Keypad: one-button • Real-time clock • Supported algorithms: • DIGIPASS event and time based (DES, 3DES and AES) • OATH event (HOTP) or time (TOTP) based (on demand) • Battery: non-replaceable, lifetime expectancy 7 years ADDITIONAL NOTES: FEATURES • One-button operation for one-time password generation • Strong two factor authentication, based upon possession of the DIGIPASS and (option) the knowledge of a password • DIGIPASS time / event based algorithms • Remote host authentication • Customizable OTP length, OTP refresh frequency (for time based algorithms) and welcome message • Easily customized with corporate logos, branding and company colors • Tamper evidence • Supports VASCO’s Multi OTP technology BENEFITS • Compact, sleek design • Sealed tightly to protect against dust and moisture; waterproof! • Easy to use; consequently minimal training, low start-up costs and high user acceptance • Easy to deploy • Low total cost of ownership • Long battery life resulting in reduced token replacement costs • Designed for mass-deployment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AlrikFassbauer Posted October 14, 2017 Share Posted October 14, 2017 (edited) Found that several years ago, too. I still have mine, bought it in 2013 I think. I don'zt play that often these days anymore bvecause I've changed somewhat. I don't play games in general that much anymore, which also means that I don't need my security key that much anymore which sdaves the battery a bit I think ... Well, it's nice to have access to they securitry keyerchant on the Fleet and elsewhere ... but I wuldn't use an app for that because I'm so retarded my cell phone isn't even able to use apps. But I can call people with it, and that's all I need. I'm getting old. Too conservative for this new iDevice stuff. Edited October 14, 2017 by AlrikFassbauer Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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