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Is there a good and free or pay-once 2FA app? I’m using 1Password now but my annual subscription is coming up soon and I feel like the native keychain would be just as good. Unfortunately though all my 2FA is setup in 1Password and I don’t think iCloud Keychain can handle those.
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# ? Jul 17, 2019 21:15 |
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Boris Galerkin posted:Is there a good and free or pay-once 2FA app? I’m using 1Password now but my annual subscription is coming up soon and I feel like the native keychain would be just as good. Unfortunately though all my 2FA is setup in 1Password and I don’t think iCloud Keychain can handle those. Google Authenticator and Authy are both good and free
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# ? Jul 17, 2019 21:57 |
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Boris Galerkin posted:Is there a good and free or pay-once 2FA app? I’m using 1Password now but my annual subscription is coming up soon and I feel like the native keychain would be just as good. Unfortunately though all my 2FA is setup in 1Password and I don’t think iCloud Keychain can handle those. Keep in mind that with the native keychain your passwords are only accessible on Apple devices.
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# ? Jul 17, 2019 21:59 |
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Boris Galerkin posted:Is there a good and free or pay-once 2FA app? I’m using 1Password now but my annual subscription is coming up soon and I feel like the native keychain would be just as good. Unfortunately though all my 2FA is setup in 1Password and I don’t think iCloud Keychain can handle those. I like MyKi.
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# ? Jul 17, 2019 22:08 |
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LODGE NORTH posted:Google Authenticator and Authy are both good and free Won’t bother with google but authy looks okay. I’m just wondering what the catch is though. withak posted:Keep in mind that with the native keychain your passwords are only accessible on Apple devices. Yeah, that’s not too much of an issue I think.
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# ? Jul 17, 2019 22:08 |
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Boris Galerkin posted:Won’t bother with google but authy looks okay. I’m just wondering what the catch is though. If you're wondering how they make money, Authy is a product of Twilio which charges companies for API access to generate the 2FA codes. Authy is free because the more people that use Authy, the more companies sign on to their API product. https://authy.com/blog/why-is-the-authy-2fa-app-free-for-users/
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# ? Jul 17, 2019 22:17 |
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withak posted:Keep in mind that with the native keychain your passwords are only accessible on Apple devices. I can see why they don't, but it would give me a bit of reassurance if you could access the keychain over icloud.com. All my gear is Apple, but if I'm stuck out and my battery is dead/phone lost or stolen, it'd be nice to jump on to a computer and be able to get passwords for services I might need (Uber etc).
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# ? Jul 17, 2019 23:15 |
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EL BROMANCE posted:I can see why they don't, but it would give me a bit of reassurance if you could access the keychain over icloud.com. All my gear is Apple, but if I'm stuck out and my battery is dead/phone lost or stolen, it'd be nice to jump on to a computer and be able to get passwords for services I might need (Uber etc). You can't access them on icloud.com
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# ? Jul 17, 2019 23:39 |
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withak posted:You can't access them on icloud.com Oh well that’s something I hadn’t considered and is enough to get me to stick with 1Password. The fact that if my phone was dead and I didn’t have my laptop with me and I’m fully locked out is lovely.
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# ? Jul 18, 2019 07:37 |
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Boris Galerkin posted:Oh well that’s something I hadn’t considered and is enough to get me to stick with 1Password. The fact that if my phone was dead and I didn’t have my laptop with me and I’m fully locked out is lovely. If you have 2FA on your AppleID (which you should!), you probably wouldn’t be able to access iCloud anyway if your devices are dead. I’m a legacy pay-once 1Password user, but the more I think about this the more I think I should jump to the subscription model so I can access my credentials through the cloud in a case like this..
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# ? Jul 18, 2019 09:30 |
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Froist posted:If you have 2FA on your AppleID (which you should!), you probably wouldn’t be able to access iCloud anyway if your devices are dead. I have 2FA on my Apple ID but it’s like the worse implementation ever or am I doing something wrong? If I’m on my MacBook it pops up the code on the MacBook. On my phone too, but also on my MacBook. And when I’m on my phone it pops up there on the phone too and it’s the worse because the pop up takes over the whole screen. I know it’s only like 6 numbers and easy to remember but I feel like having to remember a 6 number code, hit “ok” to dismiss it, and then type it back in hoping I didn’t transpose a number is really dumb. If the second device is allowed to be the first device then why not just do it like how Blizzard does it? Pop up a notification asking if I tried to log in, hit yes and it’s done. (Someone please tell me this is not normal and how to fix it ) Boris Galerkin fucked around with this message at 09:47 on Jul 18, 2019 |
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Boris Galerkin posted:I have 2FA on my Apple ID but it’s like the worse implementation ever or am I doing something wrong? All I can tell you is that if you’re doing it wrong, so am I. I’ve had exactly the same thought process - especially as the first stage in the flow is an “Allow/Deny” prompt.
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I can only assume that Apple’s reasoning is that the chances of someone getting your password AND access to your devices are slim, but it does seem to be a terrible implementation of 2FA that appears to cause just as many issues as it solves.
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Microsoft Authenticator is actually really nice and backs up to iCloud which makes it easy to sync between an iPad and iPhone. But to sync like that you need a Microsoft account added I think- even a free one.
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empty baggie posted:I can only assume that Apple’s reasoning is that the chances of someone getting your password AND access to your devices are slim, but it does seem to be a terrible implementation of 2FA that appears to cause just as many issues as it solves. They encourage people to use iCloud Keychain so if I put my password in there and someone stole either my iPhone or MacBook (and unlocked it) then that 2FA is kinda useless since the code will conveniently pop up on the same stolen device … I guess at least with 1Password if they managed to unlock my devices they’d also have to guess my 1Password password or 3D print a copy of my face. Anyway it’s nice to know I’m not using a wrong setting or something for the iCloud 2FA. I’ve been wondering about that for a while, and yeah the fact that the first screen says allow/deny is confusing. Boris Galerkin fucked around with this message at 18:10 on Jul 18, 2019 |
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Boris Galerkin posted:They encourage people to use iCloud Keychain so if I put my password in there and someone stole either my iPhone or MacBook (and unlocked it) then that 2FA is kinda useless since the code will conveniently pop up on the same stolen device …
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Boris Galerkin posted:They encourage people to use iCloud Keychain so if I put my password in there and someone stole either my iPhone or MacBook (and unlocked it) then that 2FA is kinda useless since the code will conveniently pop up on the same stolen device … I don’t think that’s correct. They would need both one of your devices and the password or biometric to unlock it. It’s not like it just pops up a code on the lockscreen, it also requires an unlock.
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Boris Galerkin posted:They encourage people to use iCloud Keychain so if I put my password in there and someone stole either my iPhone or MacBook (and unlocked it) then that 2FA is kinda useless since the code will conveniently pop up on the same stolen device … But again, the chances of someone stealing your device and also knowing your login password should be pretty slim (unless you're the type to keep your password on a post-it note or something).
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# ? Jul 18, 2019 23:07 |
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Sri.Theo posted:Microsoft Authenticator is actually really nice and backs up to iCloud which makes it easy to sync between an iPad and iPhone. I've recently switched to Authy for work/home and it's good as hell.
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Matt Zerella posted:I've recently switched to Authy for work/home and it's good as hell. Thirded. I've been moving all my 2FA to Authy and it's been rock solid.
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# ? Jul 19, 2019 03:01 |
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I’m a very happy 1Pass subscriber (family plan with wife and in-laws) and their 2FA support is also great. I used Authy before but when 1Pass added it, it became superfluous.
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# ? Jul 19, 2019 03:13 |
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Funny coincidence, I had forgotten all about that until earlier today when I had to log in to a different gmail account for the first time in a while and in the middle automatically got a pop up with “1Password has copied your code to the clipboard”. Ok then.
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# ? Jul 19, 2019 04:53 |
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I have a daily alarm that wakes me up on my phone. Some days I get up before the alarm goes off, so I would like to be able to jump into the shower without the alarm going off while I'm in the shower. However, that requires toggling the entire alarm off, and then going back in and turning it back on at some point. On Android there was a little notification that said "you have an upcoming alarm at 6:00am" or whatever, and I could just silence it ahead of time. It doesn't look like there's a way to do this with the stock iOS Clock alarm. Any apps which do this? Basically saying "yeah, I'm up", ahead of time, but keeping the daily alarm on.
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# ? Jul 19, 2019 11:21 |
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Where do you set up 2FA in 1Password? Under the login item for a site and one-time password? So when I login it'll automatically push the code from 1pass?
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# ? Jul 19, 2019 11:38 |
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Yes.
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TraderStav posted:Where do you set up 2FA in 1Password? Under the login item for a site and one-time password? So when I login it'll automatically push the code from 1pass? It'll copy to clipboard (and push you a notification saying it did but I disabled that real quick).
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Chinook posted:I have a daily alarm that wakes me up on my phone. Some days I get up before the alarm goes off, so I would like to be able to jump into the shower without the alarm going off while I'm in the shower. However, that requires toggling the entire alarm off, and then going back in and turning it back on at some point. Can't help you with the iPhone, but if you have an Apple Watch it does this. You are someone in need of an Apple Watch. Fly Ricky fucked around with this message at 02:14 on Jul 20, 2019 |
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Chinook posted:I have a daily alarm that wakes me up on my phone. Some days I get up before the alarm goes off, so I would like to be able to jump into the shower without the alarm going off while I'm in the shower. However, that requires toggling the entire alarm off, and then going back in and turning it back on at some point. This drives me nuts too, as an Android convert. And I'll be damned if I'm actually going to wear a watch again like it's loving 1995.
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Luceo posted:This drives me nuts too, as an Android convert. And I'll be damned if I'm actually going to wear a watch again like it's loving 1995. Welcome to the future, old man
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Watches are actually super rad now. But I wouldn't wear one to bed.
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Crossposting from the iPhone thread because I'm not sure which one to post this in: I have an iPhone 10 and I am looking for a way to select all text on a webpage so I can copy/paste it elsewhere. I seem to remember this being a feature once upon a time, but a quick google search suggests this has been gone for a few years now. Are there any apps or different browsers besides safari that allow for this Edit: For reference I'm aware of being able to select a word and grab the little circle and scroll down with it, but the data I'm looking to copy/paste is large enough that it's taking 6-7 minutes to scroll down each time. A GIANT PARSNIP fucked around with this message at 05:29 on Jul 20, 2019 |
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# ? Jul 20, 2019 05:24 |
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what happened to the Guardian firewall app? did they restrict it to certain regions or ?
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# ? Jul 20, 2019 05:39 |
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xzzy posted:Watches are actually super rad now. But I wouldn't wear one to bed. I wake up at my lightest sleep cycle via Auto Wake for maximum wakefullness and it's brilliant. The sleep data it collects via Apple Watch haptics is insane. I'll be damned if I'm putting my phone on the bed for half those benefits (looking at you Sleep Cycle). Or using an alarm like a normal person.
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# ? Jul 20, 2019 06:12 |
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I found sleep tracking to be counter-productive because it made me have to consciously think about going to sleep.
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I’m looking for a budgeting app like YNAB but without a subscription (pay once is fine). I don’t need it to sync with my bank accounts or anything at all. I just want to allocate money into virtual envelopes and keep track of how much is left in each one. Any suggestions?
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# ? Jul 20, 2019 08:03 |
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Didn’t YNAB themselves suggest you just cobble together an Excel spreadsheet if you don’t want to pay them? I’m not sure but I think they even offered a template for free.
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Lazyhound posted:I found sleep tracking to be counter-productive because it made me have to consciously think about going to sleep. With AutoSleep and AutoWake everything is done without any user action (save for stopping the alarm). So once a week I check my stats and know if I'm carrying a debt or not (both by hours and percentage of my goal). If I am I try to catch up a bit. And if I'm like 50% ahead of my goal I know to quit being a lazy dipshit.
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Zwille posted:Didn’t YNAB themselves suggest you just cobble together an Excel spreadsheet if you don’t want to pay them? I’m not sure but I think they even offered a template for free. I don’t know? I’ve got nothing against subscriptions—I’m just going through every single one and trying to figure out if there’s an alternative that’s just as good, and if there isn’t then no big deal I’ll happily stick around (see the 1Password discussion earlier). It’s just I realized most of the apps I’m subbed to I just blindly subbed because some app review website said it’s awesome and I’m apparently a sheep. The app “Pennies” looks like it fits the bill. It’s pretty simple but seems to be what I’m asking for. Not sure if it’s free or not cause I already downloaded and deleted it at some point but it’s iCloud sync and the guy just takes donations. Boris Galerkin fucked around with this message at 12:45 on Jul 20, 2019 |
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A GIANT PARSNIP posted:Edit: For reference I'm aware of being able to select a word and grab the little circle and scroll down with it, but the data I'm looking to copy/paste is large enough that it's taking 6-7 minutes to scroll down each time.
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Luceo posted:This drives me nuts too, as an Android convert. And I'll be damned if I'm actually going to wear a watch again like it's loving 1995. Someone on Discord just told me that there was a way to do this by setting up a Siri shortcut. I don’t know if that’s something I even know how to do, or if it really applies in the circumstances. Any idea?
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