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I'm all for open apps but you'd have the same problem on Android without root if the app chooses to keep its stuff in its private storage. It's worth noting it's not restricted to iOS.
You really don't. Android has F-droid which has lots of 2FA apps. These apps are community built so it is unlikely that you would have the same issue. However, you can still backup most of them just in case