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As far as I know there is no requirement for coming to bank branch to activate the security key (unlike with ING Bank Śląski) but as of now, you can only register one security key to your bank account.
Update: Removed the second URL from "Site URL" because Github's CI was complaining.
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Site name
PKO Bank Polski
Site URL
https://pkobp.pl
Update reason
The methods of 2FA that it supports have changed.
Additional information
PKO Bank Polski quietly started supporting U2F security keys as a second factor for signing into bank accounts (at least for individual customers), through its e-banking service ipko.pl
Here's the bank's page mentioning it (in Polish): https://www.pkobp.pl/klient-indywidualny/aplikacja-iko-ipko/bezpieczenstwo/logowanie-z-kluczem-bezpieczenstwa
As far as I know there is no requirement for coming to bank branch to activate the security key (unlike with ING Bank Śląski) but as of now, you can only register one security key to your bank account.
Update: Removed the second URL from "Site URL" because Github's CI was complaining.
Issue Eligibility
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: