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The chances of any of us being in a worst case scenario like specifically targeted for sim hacking, phone number theft sort of thing, I believe are very unlikely so I don't need the worst, worst, worst case scenarios covered, just the online threats I imagine. Main point being I need to make sure my accounts are using 2FA, as well as family members accounts, and that if a phone is stolen or broken there would still be a second location with the ability to access. Sorry if this all sounds confusing, I'm definitely confused as what to opt for. or creates an automatic backup somewhere so phone breaking is not an issue? - If I need in two locations do they sync? It is unlikely family members will remember to add the new accounts 2FA to both devices? So two good passwords for the rest of my life!?ĢFA app to have the following capabilities: - Fingerprint or similar to login (in addition to phone requiring the same) - If the phone is lost or broken, I'd still like to access my accounts, so the app would need to be on my phone and then one other location (tablet or PC). 2FA app for the Bitwarden access, and my other 2FA accounts with it's own master password. Authy desktop vs chrome app password#Bitwarden for passwords, one master password and 2FA enabled. This led me to Aegis, Authy, or Microsoft Authenticator. Basically I'm their constant remote technical support so for this reason Yubikey is ruled out. My conclusion was I should get 2 x YubiKeys and use them, however, I want a system I can use and recommend/help family members setup and use as well. While doing this I have been using Google Authenticator, but I've realised it's got some serious limitations.
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