That's been pending for a while, I'll just stop contributing code.
nextos 7 hours ago [-]
You don't need an app if you don't want one.
In a CLI, oath lets you calculate a TOTP.
But it's maybe a bit more insecure if you use the same machine.
codazoda 9 hours ago [-]
Why? You’re against 2FA? You couldn’t contribute without an account before, could you?
codazoda 9 hours ago [-]
Authy but I’m considering moving to Apple Passwords so it’s all together.
ecesena 6 hours ago [-]
Same. To add some details, I used Authy because at the time it was the only app that would just work after upgrading my iphone. I never enabled their cloud mode, so only local 2FA codes.
jc-myths 17 hours ago [-]
Google auth, first and the only 2FA authenticator I ever used.
aerzen 2 hours ago [-]
Because some auth provider recommended it as the only app to use. While it is a good app, it does backup into Drive.
riidom 9 hours ago [-]
on phone: 2FA Manager from OpenStore on UBports phone
on work laptop: 1PW
threecheese 17 hours ago [-]
Using GitHub MFA via the app on my iPhone.
nickcageinacage 16 hours ago [-]
yea. I'm pretty sure they want separate authenticator app or browser extension
paulG12 16 hours ago [-]
So now I need my damn phone to push something. Great. What's next, my national ID?
nickcageinacage 16 hours ago [-]
lmao welp. that is the path other apps are going so i wouldnt be surprised
pickle-wizard 17 hours ago [-]
I use a passkey that is in iCloud Keychain.
cyberclimb 10 hours ago [-]
Checkout Ente Auth
mindwork 16 hours ago [-]
I still use Authy tbh
bjourne 15 hours ago [-]
Microsoft showing 2FA down everyone's throat is quite painful. I don't for a second believe they are only using my phone number for authentication. They are storing the data and they are correlating it with other apps they force 2FA on.
stephenr 14 hours ago [-]
So don't give them your phone number.
Arguing against 2FA is like arguing that they shouldn't bash your password because it means you can't see your password to help remember it.
Bitwarden Authenticator (local) https://bitwarden.com/products/authenticator/
Ente (encrypted cloud backup) https://ente.com/auth/
In a CLI, oath lets you calculate a TOTP.
But it's maybe a bit more insecure if you use the same machine.
on work laptop: 1PW
Arguing against 2FA is like arguing that they shouldn't bash your password because it means you can't see your password to help remember it.