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smsm42
221 days ago
It costs $10/year, so there's really no reason to not pay for it.
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antiframe
221 days ago
I have two reasons not to pay for it: 1) Aegis is free. 2) I rather not have my second factor be stored in the same database as my first factor.
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Aeolun
221 days ago
You can just not store the TOTP tokens in Bitwarden? I don’t see how this is an argument against.
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antiframe
221 days ago
If I only store passwords in Bitwarden, not TOTP tokens, then I don't have to pay for it. So, it's an argument for spending less money while being more secure.
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