Google Authenticator 7.0 brings a Material You redesign and new features, while changing how you copy 2-factor authentication (2FA) codes.

  • I_Has_A_Hat@lemmy.world
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    8 days ago

    I’m still baffled at the logo redesign to what looks like a butthole. Like, you’re telling me NO ONE on the design team watched Community?

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    Previously, you long-pressed on those six digits in the account list to copy to your clipboard.

    With last week’s Google Authenticator update, a simple tap is how you copy those codes. (That being said, we’ve noticed that a long-press sometimes still works in version 7.0, but it’s inconsistent and the single tap is clearly the intended behavior.) A single touch is definitely simpler, but users have to adjust to this.

    Google Auth and Authy lock you in, consider migrating to Aegis or Ente Auth.

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      8 days ago

      It’s too bad Ente doesn’t have any browser extensions, because it sounds pretty awesome otherwise.

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      8 days ago

      How? Codes can easily be exported from Google Authenticator (never tried Authy).

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        when i had to do it, they could only be exported to another google auth via QR code. I was forced to recreate the codes on every service.

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          Someone made a parser for the Google QR codes and now some apps can import them directly. I switched to aegis this weekend and it worked perfectly.

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            7 days ago

            If you need a third party app to extract the private key, then it isn’t actually open. It’s just the step before Google encrypts the output.

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        7 days ago

        Yes but from a security perspective, that’s like putting your house keys with your photo ID that has your address.

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    7 days ago

    Somone made a whole article just to say that Google changed long press to tap in an app…

    Why?

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      It’s a feature of an Android app (I even guess it’s preinstalled on some devices), and it was clearly stated in the title, that it’s not an Android feature, but it’s a feature of G**gle Authenticator.

      Yesterday you agreed to my comment, that the problem is when Android and other app features are mixed up. Here it’s clearly stated that it’s not an Android feature.

      You request more tight moderation, but unnecessarily strict mod control can kill communities. This news is related to Android, and isn’t against any of the rules on the sidebar. If you don’t want to see it downvote and move along. If a lot of us downvote it maybe OP will think differently and stop posting these articles.