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<blockquote data-quote="upnorth" data-source="post: 912728" data-attributes="member: 38832"><p>I can't speak for Google Authenticator as I never used it, other then I know it's updated 12th of May this year ( 2020 ). What I recall is that it has a pretty poor track record/history of updates as it previous went non updated for years. Personal I use Microsofts Authenticator, but I know there are several other more then well enough and working apps available. Most important part is that people use them when they are available, but as said, it is a risk with any lost of the backups/backup codes. It's simply something one have to be aware of and normally that information is always there to read/grasp before one enable it. It's also normally recommended to test. Pretty the same as with any backups. Make sure those actually works = verify!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="upnorth, post: 912728, member: 38832"] I can't speak for Google Authenticator as I never used it, other then I know it's updated 12th of May this year ( 2020 ). What I recall is that it has a pretty poor track record/history of updates as it previous went non updated for years. Personal I use Microsofts Authenticator, but I know there are several other more then well enough and working apps available. Most important part is that people use them when they are available, but as said, it is a risk with any lost of the backups/backup codes. It's simply something one have to be aware of and normally that information is always there to read/grasp before one enable it. It's also normally recommended to test. Pretty the same as with any backups. Make sure those actually works = verify! [/QUOTE]
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