Google Authenticator gets cloud backup for 2FA codes

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Google Authenticator now syncs 2FA codes to the cloud

Google has updated its Authenticator smartphone app for Android and iOS with support for backing up two-factor authentication (2FA) codes to the cloud.

Since its launch in 2010, the app has stored one-time 2FA codes for all services locally on a single device — typically a smartphone.
 
Good. Now I won't be locked out of my MYBB profile if I don't export my Authenticator keys.
 
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Yes upgrade to an iPhone...
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I am curious why the Android version doesn't have search? Sure, it isn't on purpose; perhaps there is a limitation in making those queries? Maybe when they allow exporting to the cloud, that it may be re-imported into a richer system. Anyhow. Just some brainy questions. I mostly use Authy in any case. Google Authenticator is a backup. I don’t like keeping anything online any more.

Google has had some bad apps, but this one takes the cake. I have so many 2FA codes that the app crashes.
 
After having the pain of moving to another phone after the prevous broke, I have now setup an old phone with all my 2fa accounts and it now lives in the safe.
 
After having the pain of moving to another phone after the prevous broke, I have now setup an old phone with all my 2fa accounts and it now lives in the safe.

The MS Authenticator App is a very good alternative. Just don't get hacked. I don't exclusively rely on online password and 2FA managers because I have trust issues. An app like Enpass is good to have.
 
This is good news. I keep creating new backup codes because I always forget where I put the old ones
 
Switched to Authy a few years ago because Google Authenticator was limited when getting a new device.
 
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