Once upon a time, Stephen Gallagher <sgall...@redhat.com> said:
> Remember that security is a spectrum, not an end-state. Every person
> and environment makes a choice between how much security and how much
> convenience is appropriate. If you want perfect security, you can
> unplug your PC, fill it with concrete and drop it into the Marianas
> Trench. Otherwise, you make some compromises...

Also, even when 2FA is stored in a personal manager, it's still a
protection for the site/service against people reusing passwords.  If
someone reuses (same or similar in a common fashion) a password on sites
A and B, and A is compromised, a 2FA protects site B from also being
accessed.

-- 
Chris Adams <li...@cmadams.net>
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