How Can We Implement 2FA in the Workplace Without Personal Phones?

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Asked By TechieJoe123 On

We're facing a challenge with our staff who are resistant to using their personal phones for work-related two-factor authentication (2FA). As many services now mandate 2FA, we're looking for alternatives to use authenticator apps without requiring the staff to rely on their smartphones. Is there a way to run an authenticator app on an Android emulator, or can you suggest other options for implementing 2FA that don't involve personal devices?

5 Answers

Answered By TokenMaster22 On

We use Bitwarden for TOTP. For those who really resist using their phones, you could consider distributing physical TOTP tokens.

Answered By KeepItSafe56 On

You might want to check out KeePass; I've been using it for work-related 2FA lately. It's pretty reliable for managing authenticator functions.

Answered By DigitalNomad77 On

Yubikey is another great option, though I've seen cases where employees have had no issues using Microsoft Authenticator on their phones. If you’re looking for alternatives, this could work well.

Answered By PasscodeChampion89 On

1Password also has a feature where it can store and generate TOTP codes. It includes a neat QR code scanner for setup, which could be very convenient.

Answered By SecureGuru45 On

Most password managers support time-based one-time passwords (TOTP) as well. Are you looking for a complete replacement for using mobile apps, or are you trying to supplement it?

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