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Proton releases a new app for two-factor authentication

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Proton releases a new app for two-factor authentication

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Proton releases a new app for two-factor authentication | TechCrunch
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Proton has a free authenticator app, which is available cross-platform with end-to-end encryption protection for data.

cross-posted from: https://piefed.zip/post/289079

Proton Authenticator Blogpost

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    BitWarden is F(antastic)OSS.

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      Aegis ia even better

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        How? BitWarden has great 2FA, but is also a password manager with good integrations, group sharing, etc. Plus when you log in with it, it auto-copies the 2fa to clipboard.

        Assuming you’ve used both, so what does Aegis bring to the table? Wondering if I should try it.

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          For the same reason you usually shouldnt store 2FA in the passwordmanager.
          Besides that Aegis has some features like automated (encrypted) backups when accounts are removed/added.
          Also can use multiple different 2FA protocols (even Steam when your phone has root).

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      2fa only for paying customers, no? I mean, I pay because it’s dirt cheap for tge convenience they offer but still no free 2fa

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        Bitwarden authenticator is free for non-paying customers too.

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        2fa is free

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          Than this is misleading1000008387

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            Maybe a bit. They say “advanced” and specify 2FA via hardware keys.

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          As if I would use a 3rd party to host my bitwarden data.

          Eitger 1st party or selfhost. But some unknown 3rd party? Way too risky.

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