Google Authenticator can be said to be the most popular and used 2FA application. It's safe to use so far, but their only problem is collecting users' data without our permission.
Was this the reason for Binance announcement regarding the use of 2fa and disabling it. Ive read it somewhere their announcement maybe on Twitter but that means there something Google arent doing well here. So far I am only using Google 2fa but will look into other choices.
I don't know about that announcement from Binance, but if you intend to use another app to replace Google 2fa, I recommend using open source apps like Aegis, Raivo and Tofu.
but have any authicator with extension support?
I know an app that gives you all three platforms, as you would expect. But I don't recommend using it because it collects user data. I also just deleted it a few days ago after learning it was collecting user data.
https://2fas.com/browser-extension/Google Authenticator can be said to be the most popular and used 2FA application. It's safe to use so far, but their only problem is collecting users' data without our permission.
If you are using the iOS operating system, Raivo and Tofu are also a perfect choice like Aegis. All are open source and do not collect any user data. I am currently using Aegis and am quite happy with it. I am also planning to install Tofu or Raivo on my old ip7 to test.
Is that true I don't know if the 2Fa collecting user data without our permission. Although Im always using authenticator got from Google and from chrome extension and the data doesn't store it online so basically it will stay on your computer.
I heard 2FA called authy but it seems it is not open source. But it always curios me if the product free where they get the money to pay the developer there is some people said if the product is free you are becoming the product itself
There are thousands of completely free pieces of software with no steady income stream out there which survive just fine. There is also a donation link on the Aegis website if anyone is so inclined.
Still, even if development stops tomorrow, nothing changes with the app you have already downloaded and are running. And of course, you should utilize Aegis' ability to create encrypted exports of your database, so even if you can't install Aegis on a new device you can still import your 2FA codes in to a different app.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.62188593Both Google 2fa and authy are closed source apps, and they are also free, in your opinion, where do they get the money to pay the developer, like your question?