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As I updated the version to 1.4.0 , adding the 'import' feature I am sharing this here.

I made this extension because I couldn't find one that wouldn't ask for too much permissions (such as accessing all websites data).

Eventually I found it nice to have a TOTP that can really be audited, the code is 649 lines of JS, 214 CSS and 52 HTML. Feel free to fork, copy part of it, contribute or just request fix/features.

I have used it for more than a year every day and it works nicely.

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[–] ___@lemm.ee 4 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Thank you for the work on this extension. I understand the idea and the simplicity, and laud the work that went into it.

Ideally, security should be composed of these visible little file connectors like you have here. They’re auditable near by definition (external calls,obfuscation,hidden exploits).

The main issue, and a sad state of affairs today, is hardware based security devices or “enclaves”. These are all closed, and many big players lock them down.

Ideally, the TOTP key should be stored in an enclave to reduce the chance of a key leaking. Master key is nice, but it’s still a software control on an assumed compromised system.

With that said, isn’t the whole benefit of TOTP the human interaction? If I see one browsers request login, then the code comes from the keyboard, it’s difficult to use that code again. If there is a keylogger you get one session. When it’s stored locally, you can automate it and login from anywhere once you crack or sniff the master password.

I really like this type of security, it’s likely the future, but the entrenched industry makes securing properly by anyone who isn’t a big player very difficult.

Passkeys try to get around this by making them disposable per device locked in an enclave. Hardware assurance is a roadblock.

[–] AYO_Official@lemmy.ml 1 points 6 months ago

There is indeed a whole lot of problems with security and we don't have consensus on a nice/minimum setup. My main concern right now is the physical access to hardware (my place is far from being a vault). Finding my address would not be that big of an issue then getting in would be very easy.

For now having backups in multiple places is the best for me, having physical keys is not solving any on my security concern. The good part is no one cares about my stuff so for now this is OK.