• 1bluepixel
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    411 year ago

    Made the switch to Aegis a little while back. I like it a lot.

  • @[email protected]
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    241 year ago

    That’s an awful decision by Twilo. I deliberately only install Authy on my Desktop computers because they’re always at home and cannot be easily stolen/lost like my phone.

  • @[email protected]
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    Good thing I made the switch to 2FAS

    You still need my(edit: I need mine, but you can use yours) phone but with the Firefox add-on you just need to accept the pushed notification for it to autocomplete the code

    And it’s opensource

    • @Bangs42
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      31 year ago

      Thanks for the recommendation. Started working on migrating all of my 2FA over from Authy. The process sucks (that’s not the fault of 2FAS), but I really like 2FAS as an app so far.

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        yeah switching is a pain, also chose it for this reason, there’s an export option if I want to change again once

    • FlumPHP
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      I can’t tell from their page – is it syncing via a SaaS service or just out to a file store like Google Drive?

      Edit: It does sync with Google Drive and file exports. No SaaS component that I can see.

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    Twilio is under a lot of pressure from shareholders eager for more profit (CEO was just pushed out), so I figure this is just the start of a long wave of enshittification. I switched to Authenticator Pro (Android), which is much better in every way. Can backup between devices, has WearOS support, and a proper dark mode. I’d use bitwarden, but I hesitate to keep my TOTP keys in same place as my passwords

  • Pika
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    91 year ago

    well I’m now in the market for a new MFA app, anyone have any recommendations? Preferably one with a desktop alternative.

    • @Bangs42
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      101 year ago

      I’ve started migrating all of my 2FA over to 2FAS. No desktop app per se, but it does have extensions for all major browsers, and apps for iOS and Android. You control the syncing of the 2FA (either automatically via Google Drive or via manual bulk exports to a local file), no SaaS bullshit.

      • Pika
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        11 year ago

        I think this was what I was planning on switching to when my current password manager subscription ran out anyway, and coincidentally I think it’s going to run out around the same time so this might be the alternative I try. I didn’t realize that you were able to use one time use codes via it

  • kingthrillgore
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    81 year ago

    I use Authy on mobile and have for years. When they gonna discontinue that?

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    Plugging pass/Password Store/Android Password Store for anyone wanting a good wrapper around git+pgp for desktop/Android using a YubiKey or similar hardware security key. It has pretty good OTP support built-in.

  • @NarrativeBear
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    71 year ago

    Aegis is a good alternative. Took a while to do the transfer as they don’t allow export of the tokens.

      • @[email protected]
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        131 year ago

        It is a bad idea to have your password manager and 2FA be the same app though. You want to spread it around so one attack can’t break your logins.

        • @ikidd
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          81 year ago

          You aren’t wrong and I should rethink that. But BW is so damn handy.

        • @[email protected]
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          Good point.

          Is it realistic (i.e. is it secure enough) to self-host 2 Bitwarden, one for passwords, one for authentication?

          Or would splitting that between 2 Bitwarden logins work?

          I just throwing stuff at the wall, I haven’t thought either of these through yet.

        • Norgur
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          While that is true, the risk of someone brute forcing into an account of mine on the login side than on mine. That’s what I use 2FA against. If they managed to break into my vault, they’d have broken into my Mailserver and whatnot, so…

      • @rambaroo
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        91 year ago

        BitWarden can generate 2FA tokens? I don’t see any option for that on Android

        • @AbidanYre
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          141 year ago

          Vaultwarden can. Self hosting isn’t for everyone though.

        • methodicalaspect
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          101 year ago

          Need to pay for a subscription for TOTP. It’s like $10/year for the personal plan.

          • @CosmicTurtle
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            81 year ago

            Which is damn near cheap compared to other companies. I personally use dashlane (I know I know I should self host but I don’t trust myself for something as important as passwords) and that’s $60 for their premium package.

          • @[email protected]
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            61 year ago

            I love my bitwarden but is it less secure to have all your eggs in one basket? That’s the main reason I’ve been using separate apps so far.

            • methodicalaspect
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              11 year ago

              It may very well be, especially if the basket your eggs are in is full of holes. I always figure, as long as it isn’t a pad of paper on a desk, or a company that regularly makes headlines due to security breaches, I should be okay.

          • @rambaroo
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            21 year ago

            Cool, I might check it out then. I knew I’d have to move off of authy eventually.

            • @ikidd
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              41 year ago

              I self-host, but I still pay for their premium because it’s a damn good product I want to see kept maintained for years to come.

              I mean, cmon, it’s $10. Almost cheaper than a banana.

                • @ikidd
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                  21 year ago

                  Glad someone caught that.

              • @[email protected]
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                11 year ago

                That’s a good point.

                I’m not paying currently because I don’t use their online service.

                Adding them to my “Annual Donate to Software I find Useful” list, that I just started this year.

                I despise subscriptions. For apps that have a hosted portion, I understand them, but I’d still rather pay annually.

                • @ikidd
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                  21 year ago

                  It’s $10 annually in case you thought it was monthly. I’d imagine if you went in and subbed, then cancelled the sub, you’d still have your year you paid for. But yah, I’d like an option to not auto-renew, even though I do.

      • @[email protected]
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        41 year ago

        Yeah, I already run Vaultwarden. But like others I don’t really want to combine my tokens and passwords.

    • Justin
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      41 year ago

      I just use FreeOTP+ on my phone. It’s a fork of a Red Hat authenticator, and completely open source and available on F-Droid.

      No sync, but you can export the TOTP secrets if you want to back them up/move them.

      • @JustUseMint
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        31 year ago

        Thanks was looking for something like this

    • StarDreamer
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      Bitwarden has TOTP support with a pro license. Or you can just selfhost (using vaultwarden) and have all the features instead.

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    I didn’t even realize they had a desktop app. I’ve been using the mobile app for a few years. I was just thinking about installing the mobile app in my WSA install, since it just didn’t even occur to me that there was a desktop version. I guess now it doesn’t matter either way.

  • @[email protected]
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    11 year ago

    OK. Can someone please help me how to export?

    I have Authy 2.4.2 on Linux desktop (too recent for the --remote-debugging-port option used here to work) and Authy 24.13.6 on Android.

    I use mostly the Android version, but sync to the Desktop / Chrome App was a nice backup. If they discontinue this I’m not sure what’s next and would prefer some Android app where I can access the backup. I have Bitwarden Pro if this helps, but my first concern is to get the tokens out of Authy.