What 2FA Do You Use?

What 2FA Do You Use?

  • Google Authenticator

  • Microsoft Authenticator

  • Authy

  • Yubico Authenticator

  • Aegis Authenticator

  • Bitwarden Authenticator (Standalone)

  • Apple Passwords

  • LastPass Authenticator (Imagine still using this POS)

  • Password Manager's Intergrated One

  • Other (Comment)


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What 2FA do you all use?
Do you go all-in and 2FA everything that lets you, or just the super important stuff?
Would you use one integrated with your Password Manager? or you must have it separated?

2FA, or two-factor authentication, is like an extra lock on your online accounts. Besides your password (the first "factor"), it asks for a second thing to prove it’s really you—like a code sent to your phone, an app like Google Authenticator, or even your fingerprint. It makes it way harder for hackers to get in, even if they guess your password. Think of it as a bouncer checking your ID and a special wristband before letting you into the club.
 
Already breaking the TOS mate, social engineering and weeding out this critical information like its nothing :D

I use Google... also short passwords.
 
Already breaking the TOS mate, social engineering and weeding out this critical information like its nothing :D

I use Google... also short passwords.
I would neverrrrrrrrrrrrr
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I was just curious :(
sowwiee
and i wanted to bag every person who uses LastPass & Google
 
Microsoft..
jesus christ
Microsoft has issues iwth Syncing between Android & Apple devices.
You better stick to one and pray to God you never have to migrate to another OS
 
Google authenticator and Yubikey. Especially Yubikey is something I would really recommend to everyone. Been using it for 7 years and it does help you sleep at night.

Especially these days you can set it up with a pin, so besides a regular password it's both short password (you can make it long if you want) and a physical interaction that's required to log in.
 
Google Authenticator mainly.

I used to use Microsoft Authenticator for some accounts, but it wasn’t by choice.
 
Authy because no one else does. :P
 

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