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Title: MtGox and Google-Authenticator what happens if phone dies/lost
Post by: matthewh3 on September 09, 2012, 02:54:04 PM
Hi can anyone tell me what to do if you use MtGox and Google-Authenticator and your phone packs up or you loose it.  Thanks.


Title: Re: MtGox and Google-Authenticator what happens if phone dies/lost
Post by: Stephen Gornick on September 09, 2012, 03:03:03 PM
Hi can anyone tell me what to do if you use MtGox and Google-Authenticator and your phone packs up or you loose it.  Thanks.

If you made a copy of the OTP key at the time you scanned it from Mt. Gox's site, you can add the same key to Google Authenticator (or any OTP app) on another mobile  or as a desktop application if needed, using this:

 - http://code.google.com/p/cuteauthenticator/

or
 - https://github.com/mclamp/JAuth

To keep your backup of the key available online somewhere, you could encrypt it with GPG and store the encrypted version someone where you have access even if your phone is gone.  (e.g., if your e-mail also requires OTP authentication and your phone is gone, you aren't getting into that either to get access to your encrypted Mt. Gox OTP key.)

If you haven't made a backup of the key, be prepared to provide identification (again) matching the verification info the exchange has on file, know recent account history, ..., e.g., last deposits and trades, etc.