

Well, if you use a password manager such as bitwarden you can store your 2FA one ctrl-v away. Even if this is a less secure setup, that still prevents someone eavesdropping on your password from reusing it.
Well, if you use a password manager such as bitwarden you can store your 2FA one ctrl-v away. Even if this is a less secure setup, that still prevents someone eavesdropping on your password from reusing it.
Why would you not want to use 2FA?
I do the same thing with NixOs, pretty handy but damn slow.
Of course. I was referring to the non-self-hosted solution.
My bad indeed, I thought Lemmy supported OAuth but I was confused with Mastodon. Hopefully someone contributes a OAuth/OIDC solution soon.
Why do you ask for the user password rather than using oauth to access the user account? This looks highly suspicious, websites should never do that.
You can run it on Linux through Firejail.