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Google Authenticator adds Cloud Sync for your 2FA Codes
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<blockquote data-quote="piquiteco" data-source="post: 1037267" data-attributes="member: 96829"><p>You can backup Google Authenticator normally and it is very simple, you just mirror your phone on your computer or notebook, then go export accounts and select the account you want to export or select all accounts if you prefer. Google Authenticator will show you the QRCODES from the seeds of your accounts that generate the tokens, then you make a screenshot of these QRCODE by your computer or notebook and save in .PNG or .JPEG format. If you have Windows you can use the Capture Tool to make the capture of these QRCODE, then save in a safe place, store on a USB flash drive, external hd, memory card as a backup and voila! If one day you lose your phone you can install Google Authenticator on your device and now scan the QRCODEs directly from your computer screen or go to import and scan the QRCODEs that you have previously saved with Google Authenticator on your flash drive or other location. The interesting thing is that the QRCODE generated by Google Authenticator can be read by other authenticators such as Aegis, 2FAS and others. Therefore, you will not be stuck in the Google Authenticator. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite110" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="piquiteco, post: 1037267, member: 96829"] You can backup Google Authenticator normally and it is very simple, you just mirror your phone on your computer or notebook, then go export accounts and select the account you want to export or select all accounts if you prefer. Google Authenticator will show you the QRCODES from the seeds of your accounts that generate the tokens, then you make a screenshot of these QRCODE by your computer or notebook and save in .PNG or .JPEG format. If you have Windows you can use the Capture Tool to make the capture of these QRCODE, then save in a safe place, store on a USB flash drive, external hd, memory card as a backup and voila! If one day you lose your phone you can install Google Authenticator on your device and now scan the QRCODEs directly from your computer screen or go to import and scan the QRCODEs that you have previously saved with Google Authenticator on your flash drive or other location. The interesting thing is that the QRCODE generated by Google Authenticator can be read by other authenticators such as Aegis, 2FAS and others. Therefore, you will not be stuck in the Google Authenticator. ;) [/QUOTE]
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