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"textContent": "randomperson:\n\n> I know this advice and do not agree. I need my password manager on all my devices and I need TOTP on all of my devices. The convenience benefit of having your TOTP key in your password manager is huge.\n\nI don’t follow the advice myself. TOTP is so insecure anyway I don’t feel the extra inconvenience and potential for locking yourself out of your accounts is honestly worth it.\n\nby insecure I mean TOTP can very easily be phished, and the only thing protecting you is a 30 second timer. Phishing is very automated these days, so attackers will be able to put the code in before it expires.",
"title": "TOTP Apps vs Windows Hello Passkeys for 2FA"
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