I personally am fine with this.

  • @dyc3
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    72 years ago

    I personally love keeweb. Passwords and 2fa all in one place.

    I mean you could argue that defeats the purpose of having 2fa, but it’s convenient

    • @technojamin
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      62 years ago

      It weakens it a bit, but in my opinion it still has strength where it counts. If an attacker gets access to your password outside your password manager (man-in-the-middle, keylogger, phishing), then you’re still protected. Maybe it’s hubris in my own ability to keep my password manager safe, but I’ve never been worried about storing MFA in my password manager.