Google Authenticator vs Protectimus SMART: Which Authenticator App with Cloud Backup is Best for Your Security Needs
In the age of digital security, the importance of protecting your online accounts using an authenticator app cannot be overstated. Two-factor authentication (2FA) has emerged as a reliable way to add an extra layer of security to your accounts. Two of the most popular 2FA apps in the market, Protectimus SMART and Google Authenticator, have recently released updates that include a cloud backup feature. This new feature enables users to...
How to Backup Google Authenticator or Transfer It to a New Phone
Our regular readers know that we strongly recommend applying two-step verification wherever it’s possible. In the contemporary world, where database leaks are a standing affair, two-step authentication is not an option, it is, in fact, a must. If you use two-factor verification, an intruder would need to get both the unique password you came up with, and the gadget, which produces the verification codes, to break into your account....
Two-Factor Authentication Solutions Comparison: Google Authenticator vs. Protectimus
People often ask us to compare the Protectimus two-factor authentication solutions with Google Authenticator and explain how we’re better. In this article, we’ll try to answer these questions. Firstly, keep in mind that Google Authenticator is only a one-time password generator app. One of our tokens, the Protectimus Smart OTP, works similarly to this app. However, in any authentication system, what really matters is not...
How to Transfer Google Authenticator to New iPhone
If you’re reading this, you have probably bought a new iPhone. Congratulations! Now, the question is how to transfer Google Authenticator to new iPhone so as not to lose access to all accounts you protect with multi-factor authentication. We’ll talk about Google Authenticator for iOS here, but the same works for Android smartphones. Though, if you need to move Google Authenticator from one Android smartphone to another, better use...