After my Authy fiasco, I use Authenticator Pro, Zoho OneAuth, and Microsoft Authenticator.
Auth Pro is my main. The other apps are for redundancy.
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After my Authy fiasco, I use Authenticator Pro, Zoho OneAuth, and Microsoft Authenticator.
Auth Pro is my main. The other apps are for redundancy.
I use keepass (yes, i am fully aware having the password and second factor together is bad). The only defense i have is that my database is never uploaded to the cloud and is synced either via flash drive or syncthing. Also my master password is over 20 characters with lower, capital, numbers, and symbols.
Another one with almost the same setup here (but with keepassXC)
Well, TIL it’s not a good idea to have passwords and 2FA in the same place. I use 1Password and have had almost all my 2FA’s in there since they added support for it.
I have the same setup. But you can avoid the risk of both being in the same place by having a passwords only DB on your pc and a TOTP/Auth only in your phone (or also in PC but with different master pass and usually closed)
Yeah, I currently do something similar to this. I'm actually thinking of getting a pair of physical hardware keys/authenticators. That way I can toss one in a safe deposit box, if I should randomly end up dead while climbing a mountain pass.
The tried and trusted aught and bitwarden combo.
I usually use authy for 2fa and bitwarden for passwords
I use Authy. Its fine.
I also use Authy, it is also very handy having it handle backup on its own and also having easily 2fa from my PC is a killer option
That said, I want to move to a local and OSS one for a long time, but I'm too bored to move so many accounts..
Currently EnPass which I sync via Google Drive across all my devices, but I'm in the process of migrating to VaultWarden (self hosted) which I'll access remotely via Wireguard if I need to when I'm out and about
I use Microsoft Authenticator. I hadn't looked into open source options at the time when I needed one and it was the most immediately apparent alternative to the Google Authenticator on the Play Store.
I use Microsoft Authenticator as well - I’m on iOS and it’s the only app I found that has Cloud Sync which comes in really handy when I change phones.
I believe iOS Passwords also supports OTPs but the UX of the passwords app always felt a bit clunky to me.
I use Aegis for 2FA and keepassdx for password management. Syncthing keeps everything synced across devices without any effort on my part.
I use both Aegis and VaultWarden (self-hosted). Both can be backed up locally or synced.
KeePassXC for me…
I'm using Google Authenticator. It was recommended by Discord and FACEIT at the time. FACEIT didn't let me queue for any CS:GO matches unless I had it. I don't know if i have the option to switch, but if I can... should I?
I use the open source BitWarden password manager as a self hosted service and I am using its otp feature as it is really handy