However, those who synced their desktop apps with the mobile versions have discovered that some of their tokens did not correctly synchronize, making their associate accounts inaccessible.
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However, those who synced their desktop apps with the mobile versions have discovered that some of their tokens did not correctly synchronize, making their associate accounts inaccessible.
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Well that fucking sucks.
Yeah, laughing at the customers (who were making a good decision to make sure they had 2FA enabled) is kind of a dick move.
But from the perspective of the company fucking up that bad it's funny.
I use their phone app. I sure have a weekend chore to get the fuck off that app.
Yeah, I told everyone at my company about it 2 months ago. I moved everything to bit warden.
I’ve been moving over to Okta’s app. Wondering if I should pick something else though. All of my credentials are in 1Password, but I don’t want my 2FA in the same place.
Well to give you another option, Bitwarden made a standalone authenticator app that is presumably secured with the same care as the regular Bitwarden password manager app.
Nice, thanks! This is what I was looking for. Something that handled solely 2FA.
Aegis on Android is also very nice (and open source).
Yes, I wouldn't know where to move to.
I hope you all freed your 2fa secrets from this un-service.
I did when the news first broke.
This prompted me to move away from Authy, and looking it up, it doesn't allow you to export your TOTP tokens. There were some workarounds but then have been plugged, I tried.
Mostly switched over to Bitwarden's equivalent. I've been using their password manager for many many years now and am very happy with it. They have an export feature in a few different formats.
I only ever used Authy as a single-item TOTP vault for BitWarden, but I moved off of it long before they ever mentioned the Windows app shutdown due to dissatisfaction with the UI. I just didn’t like their “card-like” interface, and they never offered a super-compact list-like interface. The card interface just wasted too much screen real estate, even on a desktop, and it just got immeasurably worse under mobile.
The work around did work however you needed to download an older archived version that was unpatched.
Yeah, I did that, but then it refused to let me log in, telling me the version was not secure or something.
Older versions appear to refuse to talk with their servers, at least that was the case for me.
Well that's already my Monday morning gone. I use Authy desktop for all of my work 2FA tokens.
KeePass has native TOTP support now
this is what I did, syncthing syncs the DB across all my devices(including my phone), and it uses a certificate key + password for the master. It lets me secure all my stuff in one location without having to mess with my phone.
I know it's less secure but, nobody has a desktop app anymore, so I would rather just have it all in one place then have to dedicate another mobile app for it.
Welp, time to finally migrate one at a time to Proton.
That would be repeating the same mistake. You don't change one company for the other, you choose an app that is not dependent on an account, like KeepassXC.
I used Authy a couple years ago, do I need to be worried?
Only if you use it currently. Otherwise no worries.
Thanks. I couldn't understand if there was a data breach that led to this or if it was just current users.
Just spent a week manually moving everything off Authy. Total pain, but there are lots of better solutions out there now.
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