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Earlier this week, Google updated its Authenticator app to enable the backup and syncing of 2FA codes across devices using a Google Account. Now an ...
Cloud-based 2FA solves a longtime annoyance for Authenticator users by allowing their codes to be stored in the cloud using their Google account.
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 now allows you to sync your 2FA (two-factor authentication) with your Google Account. This way, you can log into the apps with your Google Account when the phone is unavailable.
When security researchers tested Google Authenticator's new feature, they found that it didn't provide end-to-end encryption.
It appears the new 2FA account cloud-syncing feature in Google Authenticator isn't end-to-end encrypted, but this feature will be coming at a later date. Google recently updated its authenticator ...
The popular two-factor authentication (2FA) app, Google Authenticator, is one of the first picks for users who want to protect their data-sensitive accounts on the internet.
RICHMOND, Mass., Jan. 23, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Rivetz, a leader in embedded, decentralized cybersecurity for mobile, today announced the launch of its Authenticator app, which is the first two ...