How? BitWarden has great 2FA, but is also a password manager with good integrations, group sharing, etc. Plus when you log in with it, it auto-copies the 2fa to clipboard.
Assuming you’ve used both, so what does Aegis bring to the table? Wondering if I should try it.
For the same reason you usually shouldnt store 2FA in the passwordmanager.
Besides that Aegis has some features like automated (encrypted) backups when accounts are removed/added.
Also can use multiple different 2FA protocols (even Steam when your phone has root).
since bitwarden is selfhostable there are public instances like there are lemmy instances and they have free bitwarden premium features the ones i know of is tchncs.de and adminforge.de
BitWarden is F(antastic)OSS.
Aegis ia even better
How? BitWarden has great 2FA, but is also a password manager with good integrations, group sharing, etc. Plus when you log in with it, it auto-copies the 2fa to clipboard.
Assuming you’ve used both, so what does Aegis bring to the table? Wondering if I should try it.
For the same reason you usually shouldnt store 2FA in the passwordmanager.
Besides that Aegis has some features like automated (encrypted) backups when accounts are removed/added.
Also can use multiple different 2FA protocols (even Steam when your phone has root).
2fa only for paying customers, no? I mean, I pay because it’s dirt cheap for tge convenience they offer but still no free 2fa
2fa is free
Bitwarden authenticator is free for non-paying customers too.
since bitwarden is selfhostable there are public instances like there are lemmy instances and they have free bitwarden premium features the ones i know of is tchncs.de and adminforge.de
As if I would use a 3rd party to host my bitwarden data.
Eitger 1st party or selfhost. But some unknown 3rd party? Way too risky.