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Kelsey
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  #2896576 4-Apr-2022 09:07
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currently only use 2FA for work. Google Authenticator and MS Authenticator. Looking to move all online accounts to a 2FA and start securing my homelab the same


 
 
 

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matter
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  #2896581 4-Apr-2022 09:27
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I use authy for my 2 factor, would be nice to have a hardware based form of authentication.


Gorch
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  #2896582 4-Apr-2022 09:31
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Use Authy for 2FA after recommendations from here.

 

Have a couple of 2FA codes stored in my 1Password, which is bad but also very convenient.

 

Try hard to turn it on everywhere I go.




andrewbnz
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  #2896584 4-Apr-2022 09:33
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Use Authy for everything i can possibly enable 2FA for, I have an older Yubikey which I use for password manager and email. But would be great to get a newer yubikey that can work with my newer devices.


CB_24
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  #2896588 4-Apr-2022 09:57
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Currently using

 

Google Authenticator and Microsoft Authenticator for work and home purposes


slag
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  #2896593 4-Apr-2022 10:02
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I used one of these extensively in my previous job (auth to Azure, LastPass, etc.). I thought it was stupid and pointless when I was given it, but was converted to a massive fan within about an hour.

 

Seamless, simple, and secure.

 

I had to leave my old one with the workplace - having my own for everyday logins would be very useful, and I might be able to convince my current workplace to buy a few...


madridista
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  #2896602 4-Apr-2022 10:25
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Oh this would be handy to have! I currently use 2FA on most accounts and is linked to phone. Would be handy to have a physical device instead of always pulling out my phone.




Getsited
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  #2896613 4-Apr-2022 10:57
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Oh yea. 2FA everywhere. Its a pain in the a$$


konfusd
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  #2896620 4-Apr-2022 11:10
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I've been pretty good with using the TOTP functionality in my chosen password manager, but have always wondered if/how a Yubikey could make this experience even better - especially if I can use it across all of my personal and work devices🤞


Codify
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  #2896669 4-Apr-2022 11:12
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Use 2FA every day (work requirement) and also in my personal capacity. Currently using Google Authenticator on my mobile. Yubikey's are great! Thanks for posting this giveaway.


Kyanar
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  #2896681 4-Apr-2022 11:30
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Disclaimer: not eligible to enter!

 

For those using Google Authenticator and Microsoft Authenticator, another great feature of the Yubikey is that with the Yubico Authenticator you can store all of your TOTP secrets on the Yubikey and use them on any device you can plug the key into. Strongly recommend.


PntBlnk
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  #2896714 4-Apr-2022 12:04

I use Google Authenticator, even for SSH logins to my Linux systems. It's reliable, but I would like something that's a bit more secure.


jnimmo
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  #2896740 4-Apr-2022 13:06
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Would love to try out a Yubikey for better protecting my privileged access for managing servers etc. 


Andib
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  #2896756 4-Apr-2022 13:44
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Where possible I'm using 2FA either biometric (WHfB, App based or sms). Would be good to try out physical 2FA.



evader
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  #2896770 4-Apr-2022 14:09
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Just use Authy at the moment - find that super useful especially across multiple devices. Having a hardware option like Yubikey would be super handy though!


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