Any updates on the estimated completion date on this P1 item? This bug
has been open for 4 years (since 2/25/2019) and impacting customers from
raising the security bar to migrate to FIDO2 security keys; ultimately
driving millions of users AWAY from using Firefox. Google Chrome,
Microsoft Edge, and Safari support FIDO2 for years now. Also, U2F is a
deprecated API and major security token providers only sell FIDO2
tokens. Currently, Firefox only supports U2F on Mac and Linux, and with
that, this is a critical security blocker.

On a different note, can someone from Mozilla provide a knowledge
transfer so that we understand the blocker and the remaining work? Is
there a feature branch we can test FIDO2 in Firefox on Mac and Linux?
I'm curious to know the current state of the FIDO2 support in Firefox.
Thanks.

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Title:
  [upstream] Firefox lacks FIDO2 support with Yubikeys

Status in Mozilla Firefox:
  Confirmed
Status in firefox package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  Ubuntu LTS versions affected.

  "Passwordless" authentications with Yubikeys using Firefox don't work
  with FIDO2.

  Tested both with the yubikey software packages from the
  bionic/universe repo and those from the vendor https://www.yubico.com/

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