I usually use authy for 2fa and bitwarden for passwords
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I use Microsoft Authenticator. I hadn't looked into open source options at the time when I needed one and it was the most immediately apparent alternative to the Google Authenticator on the Play Store.
I use Microsoft Authenticator for work because of its integration with Microsoft 365. I hate the new "here, enter this two-digit number in the Authenticator app on your phone" pop-up, though I do understand the reasoning behind it.
Outside of work it's Authy, though.
I use Microsoft Authenticator as well - I’m on iOS and it’s the only app I found that has Cloud Sync which comes in really handy when I change phones.
I believe iOS Passwords also supports OTPs but the UX of the passwords app always felt a bit clunky to me.
Currently EnPass which I sync via Google Drive across all my devices, but I'm in the process of migrating to VaultWarden (self hosted) which I'll access remotely via Wireguard if I need to when I'm out and about
Started with self hosting Vaultwarden
Moved onto an annual family subscription to Bitwarden
Although everything is said I join the choir.
For my personal account I use Aegis and for work Raivo. Both have a nice encryption and automated backups.
On desktop I also use Bitwarden for some acvounts in combination with a script piping rbw
to Wofi/Rofi.
I use Google Authenticator with no backup. I religiously store my backup codes in my password manager. I'll probably switch to a different app soon, since I'm not a fan of the recent Google Authenticator changes.
I use both Aegis and VaultWarden (self-hosted). Both can be backed up locally or synced.
The tried and trusted aught and bitwarden combo.
KeePassXC for me…
I use the open source BitWarden password manager as a self hosted service and I am using its otp feature as it is really handy
keepass (xc/dx) and aegis