But i can download the Android app using my PC and then transfer it to my smartphone using USB connection (between pc and smartphone). Correct? it just takes a little bit time cause i need to plugin the smartphone to pc etc. I do NOT have to download directly the app using ONLY the smartphone, correct?
(im asking because i have never used any wifi or internet on my mobile phone and im not interested in finding out how to properly set everything up, for me its much easier to just plug the phone to PC using USB and copy the downloaded file (app) from PC to mobile and instal it on mobile. This is possible?
Yes, that is perfectly fine, either way is okay. If you see it easier than other methods then that's the best way, its better that you completely know what you're about to do than make things complicated because you follow others instruction.
Thanks.
Just probably last thing- which app for 2fa is better? Bitstamp for example recommends either Google Authenticator or DUO (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.duosecurity.duomobile )
I would rather use probably the DUO since im worried that the google one might be connected somehow with my other google stuff (email, account etc.) and i dont want this (because of privacy and because of a hack of gmail etc.) in google i believe everything (service) is somehow connected... so i would rather use the DUO app. Is a good idea?
I think the google authenticator is also very secure, you can use them as you wish, although it is connected to other accounts in its system, but its security is very high, and they are almost Never been hacked. But I still respect your decision. Both are great