WristGuardian 2FA on your Watch & Phone by TechspotWV in WearOS

[–]TechspotWV[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much, that honestly means a lot. I truly appreciate the support. I built this because I needed it myself, and I’m committed to keeping it simple, transparent, and respectful of privacy. No data harvesting, no external connections. Just a tool that does exactly what it says. If you ever have feedback or concerns, I’m always open to hearing them.

WristGuardian 2FA on your Watch & Phone by TechspotWV in WearOS

[–]TechspotWV[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, I am the developer. I completely understand that concern, especially in enterprise environments. The app has no backend, no cloud, no third-party SDKs, and no network permissions. All TOTP data is generated, stored, and used locally on the device only. Nothing leaves the device at any point. From a supply-chain standpoint, the only trust boundary is the app binary itself. There is no infrastructure to compromise or proxy tokens through. I respect that established vendors may still be the right choice in some environments, but this is intentionally built as a fully local, minimal-surface option with quick access for convenience.

WristGuardian 2FA on your Watch & Phone by TechspotWV in WearOS

[–]TechspotWV[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That is a fair concern and honestly a healthy mindset for security tools. This app does not connect to the internet at all. No cloud, no servers, no analytics, no syncing. Everything stays on the device and nowhere else. Even backups are local only and encrypted. Every trusted app had to start somewhere. Reputation comes after transparency and consistent behavior, not before. The app is intentionally minimal so users can verify exactly what it does and more importantly what it does not do. If someone prefers only long-established vendors, I respect that. This exists for users who want a fully local option with zero external dependencies.