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LazyOTP

Chrome OTP extension for people who don't want to use OTP.

Users4Current public install base
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Manifest versionV3Extension platform version
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Version1.0.0
ManifestV3
Size74.98KiB
Languages1English (United Kingdom)
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Sometimes I am forced to use OTP (e.g. Google Authenticator), but I really don't want the hassle nor do I need the marginal extra security. I made this Chrome extension to deal with those situations.

It stores OTP secret tokens unencrypted in the browser, and you can insert a generated code into any edit box by right-clicking it. No tedious phone-digging required!

You probably shouldn't use this unless you understand the security implications.

## How to use it

1. Install from the Chrome Extension store.

2. Pin the extension.

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