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    2FAS Auth for iOS

    2FAS Auth for iOS

    Source code for 2FAS Auth iOS app

    2FAS Auth for iOS is the official iPhone and iPad client for the 2FAS authentication platform, offering users a secure and privacy-focused mobile app to manage multi-factor authentication (MFA) tokens for their online accounts. The app generates time-based one-time passwords (TOTP) and counter-based one-time passwords (HOTP) that are widely required for logging into services with enhanced security, and it lets users scan QR codes or manually enter secret keys to register new accounts....
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    Speakeasy

    Speakeasy

    Two-factor authentication for Node.js

    Speakeasy is a Node.js library for two-factor authentication, providing one-time passcode generation (HOTP/TOTP) with support for Google Authenticator and other compatible apps.
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    CAILogin (Counter AI Login) is an image-based user verification program for web-page logins. It's written in plain C with no special dependencies, and hence it's very suitable for embedded systems which lack "big" interpreted languages, such as PHP.
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