Raivo OTP is sold.

“Big News! 🚀 Exciting times ahead as we announce that Raivo has been acquired by Mobime (mobime.org)! 🎉🤝

Rest assured, nothing will change for you, except for more support and development on the Raivo ecosystem. More updates will follow soon.”

https://twitter.com/raivootp/status/1683372954002808833?s=46

@Senjutsu@lemmy.one
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Curious why you were planning to switch from 2FAS. Currently on Raivo and was wondering if 2FAS is just as good

@Milarepa_07@lemmy.one
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I was interested in trying out Raivo and I thought I read a post not recommending 2FAS either here or before on Reddit.

It was on reddit if you search by 2FAS Auth there’s a thread in the privacy guides subreddit and someone mentions this:

OTP Auth would be a good alternative.

For me both (Raivo and OTP Auth) are trustworthy.

2FAS I wouldn’t use. Quote from their privacy policy:

In accordance with the terms and conditions of our Terms of Service, we collect and store the following Personal Information about our Users: Device ID (including brand, model, unique ID, operating system info, and storage state) Email address (for Users of 2FAS API, 2FAS Plugin, and 2FAS Vault Services) Phone number, if provided by you Cookies and analytics

Also does 2FAS have the ability to export the codes to a different app as I couldn’t find it be honest?

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