With bitwarden changing to at least email auth required, I’m one of those that stores my email creds there. I don’t want to risk losing my email so it seems I need to use an Authenticator. For work, I have microsoft auth but that makes me want to die a little.

EDIT: I appreciate you all, thank you.

  • @[email protected]
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    529 days ago

    I typically use Bitwarden for my 2fa keys and passkeys. For Bitwarden itself, I have a Yubikey and my phone registered as passkeys. I also used to use Duo for 2fa in the past, but I prefer Bitwarden.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      329 days ago

      I did not realize they had an authenticator… That would be convenient. I think I’ll do that.

      • @[email protected]
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        429 days ago

        I second Bitwarden. It’s open source and automatically copies the number to your clipboard. Migrating can be a pain in the ass but once you’re done, it’s great.