Password Managers Lack Unified 2FA and Email Alias Management
Users juggle separate apps for passwords, TOTP codes, and email aliases, creating security gaps and workflow friction. No mainstream password manager integrates all three into a single encrypted vault. Privacy-conscious users seeking unified identity management have limited options beyond piecing together multiple tools.
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