Authy is my favorite, I switched from Google Authenticator some time ago.
I have a Yubi Key Neo (the one with NFC that works with the phone as well) and Authy.
With websites who support hardware keys I use both, otherwise just authy. At last even Twitter started supporting hardware keys so I could drop the SMS based.
The "last one standing" is PayPal which unfortunately does not support authenticators or hardware keys, just SMS
Been using UNIX since the late 80s; Linux since the mid-90s; virtualization since the early 2000s and spent the past few years working in the cloud space.
Location
Alexandria, VA, USA
Education
B.S. Psychology from Pennsylvania State University
Yeah... Ironically, banks (and other financial institutions) are just about the freaking worst when it comes to enabling advanced security. I used to joke to other IT nerds, "I can tell what language a bank's website is written in just by what special characters I'm not allowed to use in passwords". Even my various doctors' web-sites typically allow better secondary security (in fairness, the majority of my formerly-independent doctors now practice through very financially stable mega hospital systems — dunno if the move away from independent was "just easier" or if said hospitals made it a condition of retaining privileges).
Fortunately my online bank has 2FA, they use their own app for it but it works well! Either a generated code or a notification which needs to be confirmed in app.
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Authy is my favorite, I switched from Google Authenticator some time ago.
I have a Yubi Key Neo (the one with NFC that works with the phone as well) and Authy.
With websites who support hardware keys I use both, otherwise just authy. At last even Twitter started supporting hardware keys so I could drop the SMS based.
The "last one standing" is PayPal which unfortunately does not support authenticators or hardware keys, just SMS
Yeah... Ironically, banks (and other financial institutions) are just about the freaking worst when it comes to enabling advanced security. I used to joke to other IT nerds, "I can tell what language a bank's website is written in just by what special characters I'm not allowed to use in passwords". Even my various doctors' web-sites typically allow better secondary security (in fairness, the majority of my formerly-independent doctors now practice through very financially stable mega hospital systems — dunno if the move away from independent was "just easier" or if said hospitals made it a condition of retaining privileges).
Fortunately my online bank has 2FA, they use their own app for it but it works well! Either a generated code or a notification which needs to be confirmed in app.