I just switched to Authenticator Pro from Authy and I’ve been very pleased. It took some time to get my codes transferred over, but now I have android wear support, night mode, and my codes aren’t held hostage by Twilio!

    • @ASK_ME_ABOUT_LOOM@sh.itjust.works
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      61 year ago

      This is the way to go! Bitwarden’s authenticator is just so smoothly integrated into the login process - Ctrl-Shift-L to login, them Ctrl-V to paste the code.

      I use yubikeys wherever they’re available and I use Aegis for the rare TOTP I don’t store in Bitwarden.

          • @Trapping5341@lemmy.world
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            21 year ago

            Now that’s a price I can get behind. I think they are $55 for 1 of the series 5 right now. I debated just getting a security key version for $25 but I know I’ll just end up getting the higher tier later because I don’t really understand them and how they work.

    • @Wizza@lemmy.zip
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      51 year ago

      Oh, didn’t know bitwarden also managed 2FA, could’ve saved the space from using authy. Is that a (somewhat) new feature or is it just me being blind and missing it?

      • @Trapping5341@lemmy.world
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        31 year ago

        It’s not as obvious as the other apps for sure and requires the premium subscription which is like 10 bucks a year. Was an instant buy for me when I switched over. When you auto fill a login it will automatically copy your 2FA key to quick paste into the box. I love it.

        • @Wizza@lemmy.zip
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          21 year ago

          That does sounds nice, but on the other hand… i do like free stuff, instead of paying for subscriptions…

          • @Trapping5341@lemmy.world
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            21 year ago

            Yeah I don’t disagree but $10 a year is well worth it imo. Plus it keeps all your passwords and 2FA in one easy place.

      • Chris
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        41 year ago

        I use Bitwarden for 2FA and the Bitwarden TOTP is in Aegis (I switched there from Authy after seeing a mention of it yesterday - never liked that it’s near impossible to get the tokens back out of Authy, but Bitwarden is the only thing I use it for). Actually the Bitwarden code is in Bitwarden too 😉.

        I don’t particularly like that the passwords and TOTP are stored together, but it makes things much more convenient.