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Justsignedup | 11 months ago

the weird thing is:

- if you use 1password (an example), then you're generating a bunch of random and unique passwords for every site - questions to verify you as a 2fa tends to be less secure since you tend to make simple answers for those. And they're not convenient to enter into 2fa apps. - 2fa apps are typically great ways to guarantee one bit of randomness into the process

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tracker1|11 months ago

I use the same app for most 2fa and the passwords themselves (Bitwarden). It makes the 2FA slightly weaker being in the same app, but infinitely more useful. It does bug me that they (Bitwarden) as a service want me to use 2FA for first logins, which makes it harder to access. My master passphrase is long, unique and only on their app/site.

sam_lowry_|11 months ago

Master password that you share with a third party?

I probably do not understand how Bitwarden works, but this feels wrong anyway.