Getting hacked isnβt just about losing a password anymore. A single breach can expose your entire digital life.
Two-factor authentication (2FA) protects you, but most authenticator apps trap your codes on one device, leaving you locked out if your phone breaks or gets stolen.
In this step-by-step tutorial, weβll show you how to set up Proton Authenticator, the open-source 2FA app that gives you:
π Cross-device sync β access your codes on phone, laptop, and desktop
π End-to-end encryption β no one can access your codes (not even Proton)
βοΈ Automatic backups β restore your codes in minutes if you lose your device
π± Offline access β your codes work even without an internet connection
Weβll walk you through:
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Installing Proton Authenticator on all your devices
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Importing existing codes from Google Authenticator and others
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Creating new 2FA codes for your accounts
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Enabling cross-device sync and automatic backups
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Securing your codes with biometrics and encryption
Take 15 minutes to set this up now and save yourself days (or weeks) of account recovery later.
π Download Proton Authenticator free: proton.me/authenticator