Authenticator app – 2FA, MFA ⁣

App Name: Authenticator app - 2FA, MFA ⁣
Developer: Olha Sysoieva
App Category: Utilities
Price: Free 0

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Introducing our Authenticator App, the ultimate solution for enhancing your online security effortlessly with two-factor authentication (2FA). Safeguard your digital accounts effortlessly with our secure application, which conveniently stores and generates time-based codes (OTP).

Compatible with over 2,500 websites and services, our universal authenticator app ensures comprehensive protection for all your online activities.
Simply scan the QR code for swift and hassle-free setup. With each login, enter the unique one-time password (OTP software token) generated by our app, and you're all set! Your online identity is strengthened with 2FA verification, ensuring peace of mind every time you sign in.
Our app updates the 6-digit code every 30 seconds, guaranteeing unmatched security by eliminating the need to reuse time-based one-time passwords (TOTP).

FEATURES:
- Protected and Private: Your information within Authenticator remains safeguarded at all times, including when stored in iCloud, ensuring exclusive access to your data.
- User-Friendly Experience: No account setup required; simply scan the 2FA QR code, and our Authenticator App is ready for immediate use.
- Cross-Device Synchronization: Access your codes in real-time across multiple devices connected to iCloud, ensuring continuity and accessibility wherever you go.
- Unlock with FaceID: Enhance security with Face ID or a password, ensuring exclusive access to your codes while simplifying the authentication process.
- Ad-Free Experience: Enjoy an ad-free mobile 2FA experience designed for iOS, compatible with all Apple devices.

The Authenticator app works well with many systems, making it great for staying safe online and giving users confidence in their digital activities.


Privacy Policy: https://pp.authenticatorapp.pro/
Terms of Use: https://tou.authenticatorapp.pro/


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