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by tallanvor 881 days ago
Yes. Bitwarden, for example, lets you store the 2FA information for accounts. You would still use a separate 2FA app to be able to access Bitwarden, of course. It may slightly lower the safety of using 2FA, but assuming you're using a strong password for your password manager and require 2FA to log into it from new devices, it's a minimal risk, and probably no worse than the alternative of having them on your phone. Plus, if your phone is lost, you don't have to go through the hassle of regaining access to everything.