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How to take a backup of Google Authenticator Google Authenticator keeps your account safe with a time-based one-time password (TOTP). It stores the codes in the cloud for easy access.
Google Authenticator now syncs one-time codes with your account, so you're not stuck if you lose your device.
When logging in to any accounts you’ve connected to Google Authenticator, you’ll open the app, locate the impermanent code associated with that account, and use it to finish the process.
Google has updated its Authenticator smartphone app for Android and iOS with support for backing up two-factor authentication (2FA) codes to the cloud.
Google Authenticator 7.0 brings a Material You redesign and new features, while changing how you copy 2-factor authentication (2FA) codes.
Remember that the codes you're generating with Google Authenticator are key to gaining access to all of your digital accounts.
On Monday, Google Authenticator launched the ability to sync 2FA codes to your Google Account. It has since emerged that the capability isn’t end-to-end encrypted (E2EE), and Google explained ...
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