Pantherina,

Use Aegis lol.

6h0st_in_the_machin3,
6h0st_in_the_machin3 avatar

This, I've just installed it this week and I think it's better than Google (though I'm suspicious of the "free" service.

Pantherina,

Its not a service its an app. And yes nothing is free so please donate to the Devs

Zerush,
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I prefer an authentication code, which I can save on a pendrive or, if not, a second email. I never use 2FA with a phone number, precisely because a phone is never secure and is also a privacy hole. It’s enough that they know my email, it’s not necessary that they also know my phone number.

rambos,

Who knows my phone number if I use Aegis?

Cyberflunk,

I use 1pass at work and vailtwarden personally. Both are perfect solutions.

rambos,

Im using bitwarden free for passwords only. I might try vaultwarden

HurlingDurling,

Authenticator Pro is awesome, FOSS, and allows you to backup your 2FA.

m0yP,

Aegis or Ente Auth for Android. Backup your databases in your cloud of choice. Do not use Google Authenticator.

dessalines,

Keepass + Syncthing

KeepassDX is a good android client, and it supports TOTP.

akilou,

I use Authy and am logged in on multiple devices so if I lose my phone I can still access the 2FA on my laptop. Then log back into the new phone using the laptop.

s3rvant,
s3rvant avatar

I use Aegis like several others here and then backup my codes to a Cryptomator vault which I can then sync online for cloud backup

I_Miss_Daniel,

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/f3beaab7-8319-4ac2-aaa4-1f6912ac697c.jpeg

Just transfer them to another device? Or save the big QR code it generates as an image.

rambos,

Thank you all for tips. I got Aegis and backing it up to my selfhosted nextcloud. I will also keep google app in use for now, but I might get keypassxc or vaultwarden in the future

Cheers

trones,

As a user of Nextcloud, Aegis, and Vaultwarden, I can say it’s a great set of tools. I don’t know how I ever got by without Bitwarden/Vaultwarden.

RovingFox,
@RovingFox@infosec.pub avatar

I use Authenticator Pro. It allows backups for itself or for exporting to other apps.

Ozzy,

+1 To AuthPro, the guy behind the app is really cool

ExtremeDullard,
@ExtremeDullard@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Just take a screenshot of the QR code and save the image somewhere

rambos,

I dont know why you got downvote. Seems like perfect backup if stored somewhere safe. Am I missing something?

elgordio,

When enrolling with the 2FA take a screenshot of the QR code, print it and add it to wherever you keep your secure documents. The QR code is your private key, just scan it again to add a new device if you lose your original.

Obviously you need to keep the code secure!

Synthead,

All you need is the TOTP secret, and it will generate OTPs. If you enter the secret in another TOTP app, you’ll also get OTPs. Here’s a Ruby lib that will render OTPs from a secret, for example: github.com/mdp/rotp

For an Android TOTP tool, I like FreeOTP+. You can even use it for Steam OTPs.

peasntanks,

You could use a python script with oathtool copied onto each of your devices. This is not a good suggestion.

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