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@dylanchapell @feditips It depends on your personal feelings towards this, but my problem with Google Authenticator is if something happens to your phone or if you forget and reformat your phone, there's no way to recover those codes. It's more secure in that it's not backed up in any cloud, but I've been dumb in the past before and now prefer Aegis.

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When you do the 2FA setup on Mastodon (and many other sites), there's a special code you print out and keep in a safe place, which lets you access your account if you lose/break your phone.

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