Another 2AuthFactor support

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Eh. Google Auth is good too. Although I support this for people who use LastPass.

Pros, easier.
Cons, possible central point of control if LastPass is hacked.
 

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if it's not too difficult to implement, I'd say go right ahead.
 

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if it's not too difficult to implement, I'd say go right ahead.
I wouldn't think it would be too hard, but I can certainly look into it. Not to mention it can never hurt to have more applications to choose from.[DOUBLEPOST=1470576090][/DOUBLEPOST]
LastPass Authenticator is a multifactor app for Android, iOS and Windows phone devices. It supports 3 ways to login:

*Time based 6 digit codes
*One-tap push notifications
*SMS 6 digit codes
LastPass Authenticator is also TOTP compliant, meaning it’s compatible with all apps and websites that support Google Authenticator like Facebook, Dropbox, Evernote, WordPress, and many more. That means you can conveniently manage two-factor authentication for multiple services, all from LastPass Authenticator.
I think this means that it works with Google Authenticator which is already implemented. Now, as I don't do websites, I wouldn't know, but this doesn't sound to hard to implement.
 
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I wouldn't think it would be too hard, but I can certainly look into it. Not to mention it can never hurt to have more applications to choose from.[DOUBLEPOST=1470576090][/DOUBLEPOST]
LastPass Authenticator is a multifactor app for Android, iOS and Windows phone devices. It supports 3 ways to login:

*Time based 6 digit codes
*One-tap push notifications
*SMS 6 digit codes
LastPass Authenticator is also TOTP compliant, meaning it’s compatible with all apps and websites that support Google Authenticator like Facebook, Dropbox, Evernote, WordPress, and many more. That means you can conveniently manage two-factor authentication for multiple services, all from LastPass Authenticator.
I think this means that it works with Google Authenticator which is already implemented. Now, as I don't do websites, I wouldn't know, but this doesn't sound to hard to implement.
This ^

Google Auth works for LastPass too.

I personally use Authy and have it linked to my phone number.

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