It's about time.
Though I'm going to stick with 2FAS ( https://2fas.com/ ) since its browser extension can grab 2fa codes automatically from your phone.
#infosec #mfa #2fa
Google Authenticator finally, mercifully adds account syncing for two-factor codes - The Verge
https://www.theverge.com/2023/4/24/23696058/google-authenticator-app-account-syncing-multiple-devices
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@jik 👀

I've been looking for something like 2FAS...

@trendless I discovered 2FAS recently and it's definitely more user-friendly than the other apps I've tried. I do have one complaint: when it prompts for which 2FA code to associate with a particular site, it displays your codes in the order you originally added them rather then in the order you've sorted them into on the main screen.
@jik Good to know! Thanks! I'm a bit disappointed they don't import from Authy, but c'est la vie.
@trendless You may already do this, but just in case you don't, a friendly suggestion: take screenshots of all your QR codes when setting up 2FA on sites and save them securely somewhere (e.g., on a thumb drive in a drawer or GPG encrypted to yourself) so if you want / need to switch 2FA apps later you can just open all the QR codes and scan them in the new app, rather than having to visit all the sites and redo 2FA.
@trendless (Also, Authy surely isn't going to allow other apps to import from it, both because that's a security issue and because they don't want to make it easy for you to switch to a different app.)
@jik @trendless Glad I happened across this post, since I recently discovered andOTP's developer stopped maintaining it a year ago, and while it continues to work fine, I should pick a supported replacement. 2FAS can import databases from a few apps (Google Auth, Aegis, Raivo) but not andOTP (yet). But its browser integration feature is pretty alluring, so I might hop from andOTP -> Aegis -> 2FAS. :)