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    Google Authenticator Android

    Google Authenticator Android

    Open source fork of the Google Authenticator Android app

    Google Authenticator for Android is the open-source two-factor authentication app that generates time-based (TOTP) and counter-based (HOTP) one-time codes entirely on the device. It’s designed to be simple, offline, and standards-compliant, so any service that supports OATH OTP can interoperate with it. The app streamlines enrollment via QR codes or manual key entry, then displays rotating numeric codes with clear account labels to reduce mistakes during login. Because secrets are stored on the device and codes are computed locally, it works even without a data connection and avoids server-side dependencies. ...
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    Google Authenticator OpenSource

    Google Authenticator OpenSource

    Open source version of Google Authenticator (except the Android app)

    Google Authenticator is the open-source counterpart of Google’s one-time passcode apps, implementing industry-standard OATH algorithms such as TOTP (time-based) and HOTP (counter-based) for two-factor authentication. The repository historically hosts code for mobile platforms like iOS and BlackBerry, demonstrating how to generate numeric codes locally without needing network access. Its core purpose is to help services and users add a second factor that’s simple to deploy yet resistant to...
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