![]() ![]() It satisfies my 2FA (or multi factor) needs because there’s a separate password to access the app, and I can get at the web interface in case my phone is lost. ![]() We think this calls for a passkey and 2FA face-off, don’t you Passkeys are the hot topic right now. However, backup codes are the least secure option for two-factor authentication. I would define 2FA as having two items from this list: Hello, I've set up 2FA with the Google Authenticator app and I am able to set it up just fine. The problem is that the next day, when I go to login online, even though I type in the correct 6 digit code, it says it's incorrect. (taking a little bit of liberty with definitions, I know…) “what you are”, “what you have” or “what you know”.ġP on my iPhone is my “what I have” and the password to 1P is 1 part of “what I know”, the other part being the password in 1Password to the site of app. My touch- or face-id would be the what I am, but that’s secondary in this case because that is used to unlock 1Password. With 1Password Business, you can use Advanced Protection to manage two-factor authentication and protect your team. In the case of 1P being compromised I would be far more worried about access to my email accounts than anything else. You can select which two-factor authentication methods are allowed and enforce two-factor authentication for your entire team. If someone controls those it would be trivial to reset your 2FA on your account. ![]()
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