I store 2FA keys in a fingerprint protected Aegis vault on my phone, and I periodically export an encrypted (with a master password I remember) backup that I then email to my parents.
I get their argument that 2FA makes phishing more difficult, but I disagree that it's its "primary use", or that the distributed factor is unimportant. I personally wouldn't feel comfortable having all my important accounts behind Bitwarden's single point of failure. 2FA for important accounts mitigates the damage if my Bitwarden is broken into.
I get their argument that 2FA makes phishing more difficult, but I disagree that it's its "primary use", or that the distributed factor is unimportant. I personally wouldn't feel comfortable having all my important accounts behind Bitwarden's single point of failure. 2FA for important accounts mitigates the damage if my Bitwarden is broken into.