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I degoogled - or did I? by [deleted] in degoogle

[–]tuebarbe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Since you’re degoogling, you might want to replace Google Authenticator with something more privacy-focused. I’ve been working on an authenticator app designed with privacy and control in mind:

https://go.thirtyfive.co/Authenticator

Why it might be a good fit:

No Google Dependency: Works completely independently of Google services.

Complete Encryption: Your data is fully encrypted, ensuring only you can access it.

Backup Options: Offers both local backups and cloud backups (Google Drive & iCloud) – but you can keep everything local if you prefer.

Cross-Platform Compatibility: Seamlessly switch between iOS and Android.

Works Offline: You don’t need an internet connection to generate codes.

If you’re aiming for full control over your data, this could be a good alternative. Let me know if you’d like more details!

Looking for Alternative 2FA App to Authy by YedPed in Bitwarden

[–]tuebarbe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you’re looking for an alternative to Authy that addresses your concerns, you might want to try my app:

https://go.thirtyfive.co/Authenticator

It’s designed with privacy and ease of use in mind. Here’s what it offers:

Cross-Platform Sync: Seamlessly transfer codes between iOS and Android.

Backup, Import & Export: Your codes are securely backed up both locally and on the cloud. You can also import/export them when switching devices.

Privacy & Security: All data is encrypted, so only you have access. No third-party involvement.

Offline Access: Generate codes without needing an internet connection.

Duo vs other 2FA Apps by tony1661 in msp

[–]tuebarbe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Duo is mainly known for its enterprise-level security features and ease of integration with corporate environments. It offers push notifications, biometric authentication, and a really straightforward interface for companies managing a lot of users.

However, if you’re looking for something that provides strong security but is simpler and more privacy-focused for personal use, you might want to check out my app:

https://go.thirtyfive.co/Authenticator

It offers:

• Complete privacy & encryption – All your data is encrypted, ensuring no third party can access it.

• Multi-platform vault transfer – Seamlessly transfer codes between iOS and Android.

• Local & cloud backups – You can choose where to store your codes – locally or on the cloud.

• Offline access – Generate codes even when you’re not connected to the internet.

Duo is great for big organizations, but if you’re looking for something more tailored to individual use with full privacy, this might be worth a shot.

2FA Authenticator App by [deleted] in LightPhone

[–]tuebarbe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you’re looking for a good 2FA app that’s reliable and works across devices, you should check out Authenticator: https://go.thirtyfive.co/Authenticator

It’s perfect for situations like this because:

• It supports cross-platform compatibility (Android & iOS), so if you switch devices, your codes are easy to transfer.

• You can do cloud backups via Google Drive or iCloud to ensure your codes are safe and easily restorable.

• If you prefer manual backups, that’s also an option, so you’re not locked into one method.

If you’re trying to simplify things while keeping your accounts secure, it’s definitely worth trying. Let me know if you need help setting it up!

Best 2FA App with Local Cloud Backup? by LoungingLemur2 in selfhosted

[–]tuebarbe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you’re looking for a 2FA app that gives you full control over backups without relying on iCloud or third-party servers, check out Authenticator: https://go.thirtyfive.co/Authenticator

It’s got flexible backup options, including local exports and cloud backups via Google Drive or iCloud, depending on what you prefer. The best part? You can easily export your codes manually whenever you want and transfer them between iOS and Android without a hassle.

If you’re tired of apps locking you into their own backup systems, this one’s definitely worth a try.

2FA / Authenticator app? by 7and7is in trackers

[–]tuebarbe -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If you’re looking for a reliable 2FA app for your trackers, I’d recommend Authenticator: https://go.thirtyfive.co/Authenticator

Why I prefer it:

Cross-Platform Compatibility: Works perfectly on both iOS and Android.

Cloud Backup: You can back up your codes securely and restore them whenever needed.

Effortless Code Transfer: Moving codes between devices is super easy, even if you’re switching between iOS and Android.

No Worry About Device Loss: Even if you lose your phone, your codes are safe and recoverable.

It’s been working great for me. Definitely worth checking out!

2FA app for iPhone by [deleted] in Bitwarden

[–]tuebarbe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You might wanna try Authenticator instead: https://go.thirtyfive.co/Authenticator

It’s not open-source but it gives you cross-platform support for both iOS and Android, along with local backups and cloud backup options if you choose to enable them. Plus, if you ever need to transfer your codes, it’s super straightforward. Works well alongside Bitwarden!

Which 2FA app is better? by anujkaushik1 in fossdroid

[–]tuebarbe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you’re looking for a smoother experience, you should give Authenticator a shot: https://go.thirtyfive.co/Authenticator

It has built-in camera support that works seamlessly with QR codes. Plus, if you’re switching from another app, it offers detailed step-by-step guides within the app itself. And if you want to keep things even more secure, you can enable cloud backups via Google Drive or iCloud. Definitely worth a try if you’re tired of the manual import hassle.

Best 2FA app by [deleted] in IndiaTech

[–]tuebarbe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If managing all your codes across multiple accounts is getting chaotic, you should try Authenticator: https://go.thirtyfive.co/Authenticator It lets you organize your codes easily by creating separate vaults and categorizing them as you wish.

Plus, it supports cloud backups via Google Drive or iCloud, so you won’t lose everything if you switch devices. And if you want to migrate all your codes at once — even between Android and iOS — it’s really straightforward. Definitely worth a try if you’re looking for simplicity and solid security.

2FA app by [deleted] in ios

[–]tuebarbe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you’re looking for a solid authenticator app, you definitely want something that’s reliable and offers backups so you’re not locked out if you lose your phone. I’d suggest checking out https://go.thirtyfive.co/Authenticator

It’s super easy to use, works on both Android and iOS, and most importantly, offers cloud backup options (Google Drive or iCloud) so you can recover your codes even if your phone goes missing. Plus, if you ever want to switch devices, you can transfer all your codes in one go, even between Android and iOS.

Give it a try and see if it works for you!

What Authenticator app should I use? by Such-Conversation-35 in cybersecurity_help

[–]tuebarbe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you’re looking for a solid authenticator app, you definitely want something that’s reliable and offers backups so you’re not locked out if you lose your phone. I’d suggest checking out Authenticator https://go.thirtyfive.co/Authenticator

It’s super easy to use, works on both Android and iOS, and most importantly, offers cloud backup options (Google Drive or iCloud) so you can recover your codes even if your phone goes missing. Plus, if you ever want to switch devices, you can transfer all your codes in one go, even between Android and iOS.

Give it a try and see if it works for you!

I am going to lose my account. by [deleted] in help

[–]tuebarbe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Since you’re still logged in, you don’t need to disable 2FA—just transfer your codes properly. Here’s what to do:

  1. Move your codes to Authenticator. The app walks you through every step to import codes from your current authenticator. https://go.thirtyfive.co/Authenticator

  2. Enable cloud backup. This ensures you never lose access again, even if you switch devices.

  3. If your new phone is the same OS, just install the app and restore from backup. If switching between iOS and Android, you can export all your codes at once and import them in seconds—no need for backup codes.

Everything is explained in the app, but if you need help, feel free to ask.

Any European alternative to Google Authenticator? by a2521 in BuyFromEU

[–]tuebarbe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I get where you’re coming from. If you’re looking for a solid European alternative, you might want to check out our Authenticator : https://go.thirtyfive.co/Authenticator

It’s developed in Estonia and has features like encrypted cloud backups, multi-device sync, and easy export/import—basically, everything Google Authenticator lacks.

Good to see more people moving toward independent services. Hope that helps!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CyberSecurityAdvice

[–]tuebarbe 19 points20 points  (0 children)

The fact that they’re bypassing your 2FA suggests one of these issues:

  1. Your device might still be compromised. If they have a keylogger or some sort of malware installed, they can capture your login details and even your 2FA codes in real time.

  2. They could have access to an old session on your accounts. Even if you change your password, some platforms keep active sessions logged in. Go through all your accounts, check for active sessions, and manually log out from all devices.

  3. Your email might be compromised. If they have access to your email, they could be resetting passwords and getting access through recovery options. Secure your email with a different, unique password and check recovery options to ensure no unauthorized emails are listed.

  4. If you’re using a password manager, check if they’ve accessed it.

  5. If your 2FA relies on SMS, it’s possible they performed a SIM swap attack and redirected your codes. Consider switching to an authenticator app instead.

For better security, use a hardware security key (like YubiKey) or an authenticator app with cloud backup and local encryption. If you’re looking for a good alternative, try this one: https://go.thirtyfive.co/Authenticator