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==Password manager practicalities==
"Should I really store TOTP secrets in a password manager?"
Ah, you were paying attention to ''idea'' behind [[2FA]].
You're right, this potentially turns 2FA into 1FA, because if both secrets are in the exact same place, both would be discovered at the same time.
Arguably this only ''practically'' matters when you are targeted specifically (or password managers in general are), but that is a threat model that some of us ''do'' have to deal with.
So if you care about this ''and'' want a safe copy of your TOTP secret,
then store your TOTP secres in a separate database and with different credentials.
==Password manager software==
===1Password===
===1Password===
===Dashlane===
===Dashlane===

Latest revision as of 19:48, 26 March 2024


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