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As we all know, Ravio has been removed from the recommended multi-factor authentication apps for iOS on PrivacyGuides.

As I want to export all my TOTP codes out of Ravio ASAP, what apps are you migrating towards? I know a few were mentioned such as:

• Tofu • Ente • 2FAS • FreeOTP • Bitwarden TOTP + Yubikey

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[–] sir_whocampsalot@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

My recommendation is to stay away from the auth services that are account based such as ente or bitwarden UNLESS you have a 2nd method of authentication such as a yubikey. Why? Because you obviously can't store, for example, your bitwarden 2FA code in your bitwarden vault. Same with ente. That's why on android I use Authenticator Pro, as it isn't account based and has great backup options, such as backing up to cloud and file encryption. Not sure what an equivalent would be on iOS but I'd definitely want to find out! Bonus points if it's available on both iOS and Android.

[–] privacyfalcon9899@lemmy.one 1 points 1 year ago

I am undecided btw 2FAS and Ente. 2FAS has an excellent UI, but there is no desktop app. Ente requires an account, but it’s not a problem considering that everything is E2EE and it’s a company with good reputation.

[–] poring@lemm.ee 1 points 1 year ago

I'll be using BitWarden as my 2FA app. I use KeePass as my password manager so it would still be two different services/apps.

I was planning on using Tofu but it has no FaceID which is mandatory IMO.

[–] CarlCook@feddit.de 1 points 1 year ago
[–] ultratiem@lemmy.ca 1 points 1 year ago

The built in password manager and keychain can handle OTP since a few versions back.

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