pqiv
OTPClient
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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pqiv
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Looking for: lightweight/minimalist image viewer
I switched from imv to qpiv and have been very pleased with it.
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Recommended image viewer for Guix?
Personally I use pqiv. Not only is gallery mode built-in, but it's extremely configurable so can make it do almost anything you need.
- PQIV: The Simple Mans Image Viewer
OTPClient
- Ask HN: How do you deal with TOTP 2-factor auth?
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Using Multiple TOTP Apps with Paypal
My problem is that Aegis (open source) does not have a Linux app so I have to use an alternative. I found OTPClient, and it seems to fit the bill for a privacy concerns, but I can't figure out how to add it in PayPal as a second device to authenticate with.
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Best TOTP Authenticator for desktop?
If so, check out OTPClient.
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Google-free 2FA for Ubuntu PC
Otpclient keep password manager and totp separate .
- Suche passenden authenticator
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Idgaf... I'm leaving my coins on an exchange where it is insured... Too many scams out there that even crypto vets are falling for.
You can export your secret keys from Aegis, then import them into OTPClient if you want to use it on Desktop. That's the benefit of Aegis being FOSS. Your are not locked in to only using their products.
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Authenticator that doesn't require mobile device or sms?
You didn't share your OS, but on Linux you could use Authenticator or OTPClient. If you want something cross-platform that will sync to multiple devices like Authy, you could give TokenVault in Standard Notes a try.
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My phone is a major distraction. Also my phone is mandatory to have near because I need 2FA to get passwords.
Expanding on the recommendations here, if you have some old laptop laying around (or can buy one on the cheap off e.g. Craigslist or something), you could install some Linux distro on it, install an OTP generator app (e.g. OTPClient, and then disconnect it from the network entirely. This would probably be considerably more secure than even using a phone, since the only way for someone to steal your TOTP keys would be to have physical access to the machine (and even that can be mitigated, seeing as how any reasonably-modern Linux distro will support full-disk encryption).
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Best Open Source 2FA app for Linux?
OTPClient is what I use. The source code is on github here
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I am stressing out. I lost access to ProtonMail.
You can use otpclient https://github.com/paolostivanin/OTPClient
What are some alternatives?
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