#Security Tip Password manager @1Password does not require users to enable 2FA verification by default. If you do enable it, it is recommended not to use 1P as a authenticator, otherwise you will need to log in to open the authenticator and enter a verification code first. You can use Google Authenticator or the authenticator in your iOS password manager, or you can use a physical security key such as YubiKey. Bluepoint.net has just configured 2FA (but placed in 1P, so if the mobile/PC is not logged in at the same time, you can still see the verification code even if you are offline. If both are logged in, you need to log in completely again, then it won't work. You must have the verification code or the configured physical key) and YubiKey. In this case, users should also generate a recovery code (not the login key) backup. The recovery code can be used to access the account if both the authenticator and the physical key are lost. Recovery codes are located at: Accounts/Login & Recovery/Recovery Codes
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