Jvrava9@lemmy.dbzer0.com to Privacy@lemmy.ml · edit-21 year agoBest 2FA app?message-squaremessage-square19fedilinkarrow-up119arrow-down13file-text
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Do you have any suggestions for a foss and open source 2FA app that sync’s between Linux and iOS? Thank you very much!
minus-squareebits21linkfedilinkarrow-up9·edit-21 year agoI use a keepass database with KeePassium (strongbox looks great too). I keep the database in the cloud but it’s unlocked by a local keyfile on each device. So if it’s compromised they would need the keyfile. KeePassium keeps a local copy and backups if you lose connection.
minus-squareebits21linkfedilinkarrow-up3·edit-21 year agoI actually use Bitwarden for passwords. KeePassium just for totp. I like my passwords nice and separate from totp. Used to use Authy but wanted something open sourced and more ability to access my data. If I used KeePassium for passwords too, I’d have two separate databases with different passwords/key files. One for totp and one for passwords.
I use a keepass database with KeePassium (strongbox looks great too).
I keep the database in the cloud but it’s unlocked by a local keyfile on each device. So if it’s compromised they would need the keyfile.
KeePassium keeps a local copy and backups if you lose connection.
This!
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I actually use Bitwarden for passwords.
KeePassium just for totp.
I like my passwords nice and separate from totp. Used to use Authy but wanted something open sourced and more ability to access my data.
If I used KeePassium for passwords too, I’d have two separate databases with different passwords/key files. One for totp and one for passwords.