PC What is Google Authenticator

Marty2Live

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What is Google Authenticator?

I have not a smartphone (the last is damaged and i have not Moneys to buy a new) and dont have a Google Account.

I have a Email and use strongs Password like this "(wjQ]H\#XdO="o+h/~$&ZHjoH"}Gu1u\" (Example). Is this not Enough?

Why Google?

greetings

 
The short version:  It is one of many apps that will take a unique ID, usually presented to the user as a scannable QR code, as a starting point for a time-based function that returns a value.  So that unique starting point plus the current time is used to generate a 6 or more digit code.  That code, being unique to the user and time of use, is then generally used as a second factor in authentication.  It is not a perfect system, but it is still currently a far better (read: more secure) choice as a second factor than getting a text message or answering canned questions such as your favorite pet as a kid.

I'm sure someone will correct any mistakes I've made above.  :p

 
Google Authenticator is required for admin accounts on the forum but not for normie accounts. I believe you can opt out of it like you can ignore the suggestions to use 2-factor authorization protections as regular user of the forum.

 
What is Google Authenticator?
In short it is a one time password generator. A cryptographic seed is used to generate one-time codes at intervals of about 30 seconds. These are based on the current time.

Why Google?
The Google Authenticator is just one of the more common known apps. Personally I use Free OTP Generator. Bitwarden Authenticator is my backup app just in case. It doesn't matter which one you use since they are all using the same standard.

A lot of password manager for the desktop like Bitwarden or Keepass also support one time password generation.

 
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