![]() ![]() Go to the original service for the account and remove Google Authenticator 2FA.These are the basic steps:įor every Google Authenticator account you have: You can’t transfer them directly, so it’s more of a “turn it off and on again” process. It’s really as easy as that! You must replace your existing Google Authenticator codesĪll those codes you currently have running on the original Google Authenticator app will have to be transferred to your new Authy app. ![]() What happens if you lose/reset your phone? You just download the Authy App and retrieve your Google Authenticator codes from their backup. You now have Google Authenticator backups! □ Because with an Authy account you can now backup your Google Authenticator codes off your phone (to your Authy account via the app). This means that instead of using the official Google app, you’ll now use the Authy App instead.īut isn’t the problem of your losing your phone exactly the same? What I’m referring to specifically is the Authy App. You see, the Authy App also handles Google Authenticator 2FA code registration. But don’t get this confused with Google Authenticator. Enter: Authy App, with Google Authenticator integrationĪuthy is a fully-fledged two-factor authentication service. But we found only one way to solve this problem once and for all. So what are your options? We’ve experimented with a few different approaches because we’ve also been burnt in the past. Which is a huge pity, as it’s a great security layer. ![]() If this phone, or even just the Google Authenticator app, disappears you’re going to get burnt so bad from this you’ll never want to use 2FA ever again. In fact, you can’t even export these codes. There is no easy way to move this App from off your phone to anywhere else. You scan the QR codes and it saves the 2FA account on your phone. Google Authenticator works by using an App (of the same name) on your phone. □ You have a two-factor authentication disaster just waiting to happen The huge effort in recovering from this sort of mini-disaster makes me cry.īut don’t worry, we have found the solution to this, that will end all your Google Authenticator woes. Why? Because all your two-factor authentication codes are gone, and never to be seen again. If you lose/reset/replace your phone (which is normally your primary 2FA device) then you’re completely screwed. But it has a massive downside that is mostly ignored. Google Authenticator provides a neat way to use 2-Factor Authentication (2FA). ![]()
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