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Https://freeotp.github.io/ is yet another TOTP provider by Red Hat. It's the only app that I've used so far. Available from F-Droid plus the usual places. There's also a fork FreeOTP+ by some people who have different ideas about the security model and enabling backup of keys. - Source: Hacker News / almost 2 years ago
FreeOTP (version 2.0): Two-factor authentication. Source: over 2 years ago
Authy is a thing; Google Authenticator is a thing; FreeOTP is a thing; you can even buy external dongles and thumb drives for it (e.g. YubiKey that you can carry around on a keychain. Source: about 3 years ago
Is this a proprietary MFA app, or is it compatible with generic TOTP and HOTP apps? If it's the second case (where you can just scan a QR code and go your way), use an open-source client like FreeOTP, it won't even use a network connection or read any files except its own stored token. Source: over 3 years ago
FreeOTP Open source, free and backed by Red Hat, a large company. Big recommend! Source: over 3 years ago
I would say that the "generic desktop app" approach is to be avoided. The reason is that there is a strictly better alternative that targets almost the same audience. By implementing a TOTP generator as a desktop browser extension instead, one gets visibility into which site the user visits, and can show only the relevant code, or, if there is none, a phishing warning. The users that are left behind in the browser... - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
I use a browser extension from https://authenticator.cc/ While I do not know whether its UX is similar, it does have a sync feature (but not cross-browser), an export feature, can backup its data to Google Drive, can store everything encrypted (but not by default), is recommended by at least one government website (SSS Employer Portal in the Philippines), and is there for a long time. Oh, and it also remembers... - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
> If you are unable to use the Authy mobile apps, we recommend you look in to alternative desktop products such as the following suggestions: > https://authenticator.cc/. - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
Currently, I'm using the Authenticator.cc browser extension on the same device for TOTP. However, I imagine security will eventually tighten and running authentication app/protocols on the same device that is logging in wont be an option. Source: over 1 year ago
The recommended extension is Authenticator, and it is compatible with Chrome, Firefox and Edge. Source: about 2 years ago
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