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Originally Posted by Graham
LastPass works fine on the Chromebook (I use it myself), but Sesame is an application written for Windows, Mac or Linux. There isn't a version that executes for ChromeOS.
However, if you need two stage authentication, and don't mind paying for an additional device, a YubiKey looks as though it will work. YubiKey's website states:
Note, I haven't tested this as I don't have a YubiKey.
Graham
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Thanks for the suggestion, Graham. LastPass lets me bypass sesame with my android and IOS devices. If they would treat an HP Chromebook as a mobile device, I could get around the issue. I have a support ticket pending with LastPass asking that they address the issue. I expect they are aware of the problem and just don't know how to address it. The ticket has been with them for 3 days now with no response. Usually they respond pretty quickly (within a day). Either they are very busy or they are trying to figure out how to address the problem. They are "top notch" in my view usually being very proactive to user issues.
Unless my Nexus 7 can continue to be treated as an approved mobile device the YubiKey solution would require me to carry my little OTB connection cable around since the N7 has no usb connection.
What webs we weave.