Google Authenticator For Mac Desktop Download

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Add your credential to the YubiKey with touch or NFC-enabled tap. Hardware-backed strong two-factor authentication raises the bar for security while delivering the convenience of an authenticator app.

The Yubico Authenticator app works across Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS and Android. Get the same set of codes across all Yubico Authenticator apps for desktops as well as for all leading mobile platforms.

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Users switch phones often. With other authenticator apps, when a user has a new phone or OS upgrade, IT often needs to help reset the enrollment flow and support calls rack up costs.

The Yubico Authenticator app allows for user self-service to enroll multiple secrets across various services, making this a secure and efficient solution at scale.

I'm just getting up to speed with this myself, but it appears that there is now a google-authenticator command-line interface that's distributed with the PAM module at -authenticator-libpam.

Install and run Google Authenticator on BlueStacks Android emulator - very easy and it gives you a single click Google Authenticator shortcut on the desktop that will load bluestacks with authenticator already open. Almost as good as a Google Authenticator desktop app.

Should you not be all that into having a phone around, you can get an uber-cheap smartphone for like 20 bucks, forget about 4g service and just use it on wi-fi at home. Put the authenticator on that and forget about it.

Yes. However, you must use the same code on both devices. Ideally, you should set up your phone and PC at the same time. If you have already set up Google Authenticator on one device, you may need to disable it on the services you use and re-enable with a new code. During the process of getting a new code, you can use the same code on your PC and mobile device. Google steps you through the process, including how to back up your codes."}},"@type": "Question","name": "Do I have to start from scratch every time I add Google Authenticator to a new PC?","acceptedAnswer": "@type": "Answer","text": "There is a trick to making the transition to a new PC easier than having to set up Google Authenticator from scratch. However, you need to do this during the initial setup.When you're given QR codes for each site, print them or screenshot them to save them for later. Make sure you name each code so that you know which sites they belong to. Then, if you need to set up a new PC to use Google Authenticator, you just need to install your chosen app from the above list and add in your QR codes. It's quicker and doesn't involve having to remove 2FA from any accounts.","@type": "Question","name": "Why is it a good idea to have Google Authenticator on your PC?","acceptedAnswer": "@type": "Answer","text": "While many services want users to rely solely on their phones for 2FA, it's not feasible. Phones get hacked, lost, and broken, leaving you with no access to your Google Authenticator codes. Even if you're just being texted codes to enter, you're still stuck if you don't have access to your phone for any reason. By using your desktop, you don't have to rely on your smartphone to access any accounts that use 2FA via Google Authenticator. Of course, this only works as an alternative if you're just logging in to your accounts when you're at your computer."]}Image credit: Firmbee.com via Unsplash All screenshots by Crystal Crowder

As recently as three years ago, you could count available authenticator apps on one hand, but with a few dozen in the mix now, it is easy to get lost in the options. To help you choose an authenticator that works with your operating systems, we have grouped the 10 most noteworthy by OS:

On the whole, Google Authenticator is a convenient solution for those who would rather not get involved with token synchronization through the cloud. Instead, the app can export all of the tokens created in it, making a single QR code to import them en masse to a new device. In the iOS version, it recently became possible to search tokens and protect access to the app with Touch ID or Face ID, unlike with the Android version. Google Authenticator still cannot hide generated codes from view, which may be problematic if you use it in public. (Incidentally, all authenticators for Android restrict the taking of screenshots, so all screenshots in this post come from the iOS versions of the apps.)

Duo Mobile, acquired by Cisco in 2018, is one of the oldest authenticator apps. Its main advantage is a clean, user-friendly interface. Duo Mobile also hides codes from view and does not require an account. However, the software lacks other important features: first and foremost, access protection, which neither the iOS nor the Android version has.

This open-source authenticator app was created after Google closed its Authenticator source code. The FreeOTP interface is ultraminimalistic, with nothing superfluous. This minimalist approach is especially apparent in the iOS version, which lacks even the option to create a token based on a secret key, leaving only QR-code scanning. The Android version retains both options, and it offers a lot of flexibility in manual token creation, letting users choose the type of generation (TOTP or HOTP), the number of characters in the code, the algorithm, and the refresh interval for the codes.

If you are an iPhone user who read the above descriptions of andOTP and started to feel jealous of Android owners, we have good news for you: A cutting-edge authenticator app for iOS is also available. The creators of OTP auth clearly understand the problems of people who use 2FA in a lot of services, so this app features a system of folders for organizing token storage.

Second, we recommend paying attention to security. Install a reliable device lock and always make sure to enable app access protection, especially if you plan to use one of the authenticators that lets you easily export tokens (Google Authenticator, andOTP, OTP auth, or WinAuth). With those apps, which prioritize ease of access, a potential attacker can not only steal a one-time code that works for 30 seconds, but also quickly clone all tokens.

If you enabled User Elevation in Duo for Windows Logon v4.1.0 or later, you'll see the Duo authentication prompt after you enter your password for a credentialed elevation request. The application you were trying to launch runs after you approve the Duo two-factor request. If you chose to remember the device at the Windows desktop login, then you won't need to approve Duo authentication for UAC elevations made by the same logged-in account either until the trusted Duo session ends.

Save that, close out the file, and open C:\Program Files\Yubico\Yubico Authenticator\yubioath-desktop.exe in the modified folder. Note that for some reason, my yubioath-desktop.exe seems to need to run with admin privs.

Google Authenticator is a mobile application you can install on your mobile device to enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) logins to your accounts. This authenticator app helps protect your online accounts and devices from malicious actors. Google Authenticators generates One-Time Passwords (OTPs), which users can use in addition to their passwords to verify their identities.

The CyberArk Authenticator is software installed on a Windows or macOS machine that generates TOTPs that you can use to satisfy authentication challenges when you sign in to CyberArk Identity. It's similar to mobile-based authenticators (for example, the CyberArk Identity mobile app or Google Authenticator), except that it can run on your Windows or macOS based machine. This allows you to use OTPs to sign in to CyberArk Identity without depending on a mobile device.

Store your unique credential on a hardware-backed security key and take it wherever you go from mobile to desktop. No more storing sensitive secrets on your mobile phone, leaving your account vulnerable to takeovers. With the Yubico Authenticator you can raise the bar for security.

Setting up the Yubico Authenticator desktop app is easy. Simply download and open the app, insert your YubiKey, and begin adding the accounts you wish to protect by using the QR code provided by each service.

I can't open my (NC)wallet. All Google Authenticator Codes get refused when trying to log in.I tried with the "entrance" of the wallet on desktop; and filled in the codes from my mobile.I can't get the extension to work on my desktop.Both were set to detect time automatically.error in authenticator-extensiondetails of error

While not perfect, 2-step verification (a.k.a., 2FA, or two-factor authentication) significantly improves your online security on any desktop computer, whether Linux, Windows 10, or macOS. Authy is an excellent alternative to being stuck with a mobile app or browser extension/add-on. Add the 2FA option to your desired app and then head over to your Authy app to set it up!

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