• LANIK2000@lemmy.world
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      5 months ago

      2FA: Literally my case here, too bad my email also had 2FA pointed towards my phone.

      And I don’t have my personal password manager on my work computer. Not to mention it wouldn’t save me from this 2FA chain that makes me phone the only valid key.

      The moral of the story is ofc don’t use Gmail or stuff that only trusts your bloody phone.

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            From what I’ve seen (1 min search), OTP generation is a feature for premium users of bitwarden.

            If you are on windows, you should try keepass with your database in your onedrive folder for easy syncing.

            If you are on linux, there are options for syncing files like samba servers or mounting onedrive itself.

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              I remember reading somewhere that keypass was hacked. I wonderr if they got better at security.

              I Don’t remember exactly if the bitwarden feature I used was OTP, I think it was something like Login with passkey and then I had to put my bitwarden password for my Google login. I just picked bitwarden because I assumed it had more free features.

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          Doesn’t change the fact that I’d need a specific device to login, still can’t do anything from my isolated work computer. If I was carrying my personal laptop around with me, I wouldn’t have this issue to begin with, I’d just message from there.

          Makes me wish something like a literal USB key existed. Altho for now I’ll probably just not use 2FA on my email, and use an alias instead for protection.