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Authy/Google 2FA - A privacy nightmare?
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<blockquote data-quote="Electr0n" data-source="post: 719298" data-attributes="member: 70195"><p>I use Microsoft authenticator, last time I checked it's privacy policy isn't that bad. </p><p>The key thing about privacy is that if you think that some data is very very confidential for you, don't upload it on the internet. Using password manager for numerous website and forum passwords is good, but it shouldn't contain anything sensitive like bank passwords etc. Because when internet is considered, anything can go wrong. Privacy is hard to find nowadays.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Electr0n, post: 719298, member: 70195"] I use Microsoft authenticator, last time I checked it's privacy policy isn't that bad. The key thing about privacy is that if you think that some data is very very confidential for you, don't upload it on the internet. Using password manager for numerous website and forum passwords is good, but it shouldn't contain anything sensitive like bank passwords etc. Because when internet is considered, anything can go wrong. Privacy is hard to find nowadays. [/QUOTE]
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