@0x56
I would avoid Google Authenticator and Authy. GA does not have backups. Authy was bought by Twilio a while back and development stagnated. Both apps are closed-source.
I migrated from Authy to Aegis and it's much better, besides being open-source.
The biggest reason to not use Authy anymore may be that they were compromised in the same breach that recently hit LastPass:
https://www.androidpolice.com/authy-hacked-what-to-know/
Well fffffff on Authy, didn’t know that.
@0x56 @voltronic @Smersh missed it as well
And it’s android only 😔
@voltronic @JGNWYRK @0x56 @Smersh
From what I'm reading, Ravio stores only one-time-passwords, whereas managers like 1Password et. al. store passwords, secure notes, CC info, etc.
It seems every popular password manager has had a bad year. 1Password became an Electron app, which many users opposed and Last Pass was breached. Bit Warden just needs to add a few features that the major players have and it could surge ahead next year.
@voltronic @JGNWYRK @0x56 @Smersh
I know Last Pass and BitWarden have tried incorporating OTP into their apps. I don’t know who else might be. I try to use the same brand for passwords and OTPs, I just expect them to work together better. Last Pass’ OTP is a separate app, an approach I like.