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minus-squareoverloadlinkfedilinkarrow-up6·7 months agoThank you for your response. Right, so a bitwarden Linux desktop client could be the 2FA solution. Banking websites: fair point. OSMand is an option. Perhaps Organic Maps would work too as it already has a desktop Linux client?
minus-squaredeclanruediger@aussie.zonelinkfedilinkarrow-up1·4 days agoThere is an app called Authenticator on Flathub that I use on my Linux mobile phone which works great
minus-squareshortwavesurfer@lemmy.ziplinkfedilinkarrow-up3·7 months agoUsing the fact that KeePassXC can generate ToTP codes was more an example that any password manager worth at salt should have that ability. It would not surprise me at all if something for KeePass would be made available on Linux Mobile.
Thank you for your response.
Right, so a bitwarden Linux desktop client could be the 2FA solution.
Banking websites: fair point.
OSMand is an option. Perhaps Organic Maps would work too as it already has a desktop Linux client?
There is an app called Authenticator on Flathub that I use on my Linux mobile phone which works great
Using the fact that KeePassXC can generate ToTP codes was more an example that any password manager worth at salt should have that ability. It would not surprise me at all if something for KeePass would be made available on Linux Mobile.