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Dear comrades,

Recently I got more into online privacy – due to my direct and indirect environment –, this is also why I created a new account that is harder to be traced back to me.

I was wondering I you have any advise of a two-factor authenticator that I could use that is safe and Linux friendly – especially on Tails –. I already tried looking for one online, like in the surveillance self-defense guide, but couldn’t find one in which I’m 100% confident. It would also be nice if this program/the key is able to be backed-up to my other tails usb-sticks with the persistent back-up feature.

Of course I already have one on my phone but don’t want to use this one because it would be easier to trace this account back to me.

Hope you guys have some good alternatives.

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[–] BrikoX@lemmy.zip 3 points 7 months ago (1 children)

If someone could get a hold of these can they see on which websites/program's they are used?

No.

Is it also possible to have two of these keys – to prevent being locked-out when loosing one –?

Yes. That's the best practice, too. Have at least 2 so if one is lost, you still have access to everything (some sites do offer other backup methods, but it can vary, so better be safe).

[–] Hendricus@lemmygrad.ml 1 points 7 months ago

Thanks for the information, I will certainly look into it!