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  #2895907 2-Apr-2022 20:10
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I use the Google Auth app for anything personal that supports it, and SMS for anything that does not. Work has two accounts, one corporate and one secure for logging into back-end systems via a jump host: 2FA for those is on the Microsoft Authenticator app as it's all federated via MS 365.





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#2895911 2-Apr-2022 20:13
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Yup I use a bunch of 2fa and Authenticator as well.  Though a Yubikey looks handy.  Hadn't heard of that before.


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  #2895931 2-Apr-2022 21:26
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Have been using Authy for many moons, and MS authenticator as required. A Yubikey is on the wish-list (should work nicely with Bitwarden).




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  #2895932 2-Apr-2022 21:32
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At an old job I had a USB A version that was extremely handy for putting in complex LAPS password using the OTP feature.

 

Currently using a mix of Bitwarden/Authy/MS Authenticator.


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  #2895937 2-Apr-2022 21:56
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I use Authy, Microsoft Authenicator, RSA soft token, Ping, sms (why do people use this).

 

Be good to move to a proper hardware solution





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  #2895959 3-Apr-2022 00:25
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Currently Using Microsoft Authenticator for work and Authy for personal use. had been looking into Yubikey for some time now.


 
 
 

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  #2895967 3-Apr-2022 02:08
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Microsoft Authenticator for most work stuff and was using Google Authenticator for alot of private accounts but on recommendation from a couple of people hear I've moved those accounts over to Authy.

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  #2895968 3-Apr-2022 05:25
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i have no idea what this is but i want it!


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  #2895990 3-Apr-2022 08:26
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I use Microsoft Authenticator for all accounts that support 2FA. Would love to try YubiKey.

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  #2895996 3-Apr-2022 08:31
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Use 2FA for Citrix remote login for work

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  #2896001 3-Apr-2022 08:59
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The running gag at my office is I have a stack of 2FA keys that we need to use. My colleague asks me every morning how the deployment is going. Has done this for years now.

Would love a USB-C to add to my collection of all sorts of other tokens.

 
 
 

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  #2896002 3-Apr-2022 08:59
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I use two-factor authentication in most places it's available.


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  #2896003 3-Apr-2022 09:03
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Use 2fa for accounting software and online banking. Probably need to use it for Microsoft account and password locker in general!

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  #2896004 3-Apr-2022 09:04
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MS Authenticator here for my 2fa. I've never tried hardware key, on my to do list :)

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  #2896006 3-Apr-2022 09:05
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Currently using authy for 2fa, have 2fa setup most places (where it lets you). Would love a Yubikey :)

 

 


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