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<blockquote data-quote="jetman" data-source="post: 1083511" data-attributes="member: 63028"><p>I think I'm going to use a combination of bitwarden (for password storage) and protonpass (for authentication codes on my desktop).</p><p>The good thing about protonpass is that it allows 2FA codes to be copied into other Apps- so could easily copy into Authy (which still intend to use on my mobile devices). I think 1password may offer a similar facility. </p><p>Protonpass not free, although it serves a purpose for the time being. The trouble with proton is that they change their pricing all the time. At the moment ProtonPass is competitively priced, but I reckon they will ramp that up in the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jetman, post: 1083511, member: 63028"] I think I'm going to use a combination of bitwarden (for password storage) and protonpass (for authentication codes on my desktop). The good thing about protonpass is that it allows 2FA codes to be copied into other Apps- so could easily copy into Authy (which still intend to use on my mobile devices). I think 1password may offer a similar facility. Protonpass not free, although it serves a purpose for the time being. The trouble with proton is that they change their pricing all the time. At the moment ProtonPass is competitively priced, but I reckon they will ramp that up in the future. [/QUOTE]
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