Yeah, that’s my setup as well. Tech-savvy people tend to have an all-or-nothing attitude to security, but at the end of the day, as soon as you take some extra precautions like using a keygen or activating 2FA, you’re already taking yourself out of the massive pool of targets of opportunity that hackers go for.
Same here, though I’m starting to move my OTP over to Bitwarden as well. Way more convenient - as a developer, I spend a lot of time off my phone. Makes more sense to let Bitwarden manage those so I don’t have to pick up my phone as often.
I’m also slightly distrustful of closed-source Authy, whereas Bitwarden is open source and audited for security by third parties.
I can see how fishing your phone out for every login would get annoying! In my case, Authy works with my watch so my OTP codes are just a few taps away.
Same setup here, though since i’m on basically all Apple devices when iOS 17 public beta is out I’m going to switch to just using the built in manager. Supports two factor, and the main achilles for me was that I couldn’t share passwords, but that’s fixed for 17.
I’ll be sticking with Authy/Bitwarden for the near future since I float between devices of all types – Windows, iOS, Android/ChromeOS… (Not that I mind. It avoids the whole “eggs in one basket situation”).
I am eagerly awaiting greater support for passkeys. Now if only enterprise apps could get on board with that!
Authy for OTP, Bitwarden for passwords.
As long as my provider shows some concern for the sensitivity of the data I entrust them with, I’m good.
I use Bitwarden for both passwords and TOTP. So much easier than messing around with multiple apps.
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Yeah, that’s my setup as well. Tech-savvy people tend to have an all-or-nothing attitude to security, but at the end of the day, as soon as you take some extra precautions like using a keygen or activating 2FA, you’re already taking yourself out of the massive pool of targets of opportunity that hackers go for.
Same here, though I’m starting to move my OTP over to Bitwarden as well. Way more convenient - as a developer, I spend a lot of time off my phone. Makes more sense to let Bitwarden manage those so I don’t have to pick up my phone as often.
I’m also slightly distrustful of closed-source Authy, whereas Bitwarden is open source and audited for security by third parties.
I didn’t even know bw could do otp?? I’ll have to look into that
There’s a reasonable $10/yr subscription to enable TOTP
I can see how fishing your phone out for every login would get annoying! In my case, Authy works with my watch so my OTP codes are just a few taps away.
Same setup here, though since i’m on basically all Apple devices when iOS 17 public beta is out I’m going to switch to just using the built in manager. Supports two factor, and the main achilles for me was that I couldn’t share passwords, but that’s fixed for 17.
I’ll be sticking with Authy/Bitwarden for the near future since I float between devices of all types – Windows, iOS, Android/ChromeOS… (Not that I mind. It avoids the whole “eggs in one basket situation”).
I am eagerly awaiting greater support for passkeys. Now if only enterprise apps could get on board with that!
I’m pretty much in exactly the same situation. I don’t like using authy but haven’t really come across a foss equivalent.