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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 ...
Google Authenticator just got an update that should make it more useful for people who frequently use the service to sign in to apps and websites. As of today, Google Authenticator will now sync ...
Google Authenticator 7.0 brings a Material You redesign and new features, while changing how you copy 2-factor authentication (2FA) codes.
Google has released an update to its 2FA authenticator app that stores a “one-time code” cloud storage, possibly making it easier for hackers to gain access to their authenticator-linked apps.
Cloud-based 2FA solves a longtime annoyance for Authenticator users by allowing their codes to be stored in the cloud using their Google account.
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Google has just updated its 2FA Authenticator app and added a much-needed feature: the ability to sync secrets across devices. TL;DR: Don't turn it on.
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.
Google does make a convincing case for Google Accounts but it shouldn't be taken as a general truth for all other online accounts. 2FA is, indeed, good to have, especially if paired with an ...
Google Authenticator can now sync single-use two-factor authentication codes to Google Accounts, for added convenience.