News

First, turn on two-factor authentication for the account. You'll get a QR code or setup key. Next, open the Google ...
Released on Monday for iOS and Android, the latest version of Google Authenticator lets you back up and sync your one-time 2FA codes to your Google account via the cloud.
Google Authenticator now supports Google Account synchronization on both iOS and Android. you can now backup your one-time codes to your Google Account. This is pretty big.
Secure your accounts effortlessly! Learn how to transfer Google Authenticator codes to your new phone with this step-by-step guide.
Google Authenticator can be useful, but it's frustrating that Google hasn't made an official desktop app yet. However, you ...
The Google Authenticator app used to store one-time access codes for account security now supports backups and syncing across devices using a Google Account, Google announced today. With Google ...
Install Google AuthenticatorStep 2: Configure a 2FA App on Your Phone or TabletStep 3: Verify Two-Factor Authentication on ...
Starting in August, your saved passwords will no longer be accessible in Microsoft's Authenticator app. You have several ...
Google Authenticator now syncs one-time codes with your account, so you're not stuck if you lose your device.
Google has updated its security app for two-factor authentication to sync passcodes across devices, but users without a Google account can still use the app.
Answering to "one major piece of feedback" that came from users over the years, Google has added a synchronization feature to its two-factor authentication app for Android ...
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 examination by Mysk security researchers has ...