Just double-checking whether the statement that "2fast is the first free, open source, two factor authenticator for Windows [...] with the ability to store the sensitive data encrypted at a place of your choice" is indeed correct.
I ask because I've been using Winauth for a good while; it's been around since 2010, apparently, and it allows users to export password-protected (zip but also PGP) text file, if I'm not mistaken.
It's quite possible that I'm missing something, though, so I'm merely flagging this as a potential issue.
Hi there,
Just double-checking whether the statement that "2fast is the first free, open source, two factor authenticator for Windows [...] with the ability to store the sensitive data encrypted at a place of your choice" is indeed correct.
I ask because I've been using Winauth for a good while; it's been around since 2010, apparently, and it allows users to export password-protected (zip but also PGP) text file, if I'm not mistaken.
It's quite possible that I'm missing something, though, so I'm merely flagging this as a potential issue.
Thanks,
G.