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Best password manager ( Free & Paid ) & why ?
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<blockquote data-quote="SeriousHoax" data-source="post: 1112171" data-attributes="member: 78686"><p>2FA is a very good form of extra security. I have it on all my emails, social media accounts and some other things which I consider to be important for me. I was specifically talking about Bitwarden Password Manager forcing 2FA on their service. It should be an option of course but should not be forced IMO, since losing 2FA of your password manager could lead into losing all your passwords. I have two sets of backups of my 2FAs at the moment. One is saved in Ente Auth's account (since yesterday) and the other one is in KeePassXC. I don't like using a 2FA service that does not offer backup function either automatic or manual and bound to a device like a smartphone. I also dislike hardware based 2FA solutions like YubiKey since it's so easy to lose such a small thing. </p><p>I also have recovery codes of important accounts backed up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeriousHoax, post: 1112171, member: 78686"] 2FA is a very good form of extra security. I have it on all my emails, social media accounts and some other things which I consider to be important for me. I was specifically talking about Bitwarden Password Manager forcing 2FA on their service. It should be an option of course but should not be forced IMO, since losing 2FA of your password manager could lead into losing all your passwords. I have two sets of backups of my 2FAs at the moment. One is saved in Ente Auth's account (since yesterday) and the other one is in KeePassXC. I don't like using a 2FA service that does not offer backup function either automatic or manual and bound to a device like a smartphone. I also dislike hardware based 2FA solutions like YubiKey since it's so easy to lose such a small thing. I also have recovery codes of important accounts backed up. [/QUOTE]
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