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    82 months ago

    so no more authy? BITWARDEN HAS THAT BUILT IN??? thats AWESOME

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      2 months ago

      Yep, and Vaultwarden too!

      Though the most secure practice is to store them separately.

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        12 months ago

        The most secure practice for any high-value accounts (email etc) is to use WebAuthn with a hardware key like a Yubikey.

        TOTP is still vulnerable to phishing (a fake login page can ask for both a password and a TOTP code) so business/corporate environments are moving away from them.

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          12 months ago

          Sure, hardware keys are superior!

          I’m only talking about best practtices when using TOTPs in particular.

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      32 months ago

      It is a paid feature though if you don’t selfhost

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        The paid features aren’t free if you self-host either. You still need a premium account to use premium features with a self-hosted Bitwarden, unless you modify the code and remove the licensing checks. Licenses are pretty cheap though.

        The major features are free if you use Vaultwarden, which is an alternative server implementation.

    • @Dreamless4561
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      12 months ago

      Yep, for only $10 per year. But just make sure to keep backups of your vault and/or make an emergency kit.