Bitcoin Forum

Other => Off-topic => Topic started by: Ucy on October 30, 2017, 08:55:06 AM



Title: How safe is Google 2FA Software?
Post by: Ucy on October 30, 2017, 08:55:06 AM
I had some strange things happened to me on Localbitcoins.com due to Google 2FA Software. I don't understand why companies are relying on this sort of software instead of the usual mobile number authentication.

Wonder if Google can remotely stop the software from generating the right Code


Title: Re: How safe is Google 2FA Software?
Post by: moontrain on October 30, 2017, 09:33:50 AM
Mobile number authentication is rubbish, that's why they are shifting away from it.. If you change network, sometimes it fails to work and you never get an authentication code (has happened to me twice with google).

2FA is far superior and less prone to ownage.


Title: Re: How safe is Google 2FA Software?
Post by: BitcoinCurve~ on October 30, 2017, 10:13:17 AM
Mobile phones can be lost whilst google authentication can be accessed on a internet connection.


Title: Re: How safe is Google 2FA Software?
Post by: The_authentic on October 30, 2017, 10:38:57 AM
Google 2FA seems to be one of the easiest and safest method for now, many people and websites now depend on it for some measure of security, until there is a better alternative, we have to work with it.


Title: Re: How safe is Google 2FA Software?
Post by: Opquar on October 30, 2017, 12:21:46 PM
It's much safer than having no line of defense at all. It should not matter how safe it is. You should simply be taking every precaution available if you cannot afford to be pwned.


Title: Re: How safe is Google 2FA Software?
Post by: dns on October 30, 2017, 12:44:45 PM
2FA is safe (according my experience). I think this is a genius idea and solution. Works very simple and the safety is in your hand.


Title: Re: How safe is Google 2FA Software?
Post by: mhcd on October 30, 2017, 01:50:30 PM
its not perfect but its still better than nothing
if your e-mail is 2faed too it is far more safer


Title: Re: How safe is Google 2FA Software?
Post by: thanhhavu on October 30, 2017, 02:12:15 PM
Google Authenticator lacks multi-device support. Since Authy is available for Android, and iOS mobile devices, and for Windows, Apple Watch, and even your desktop, you can use Authy to stay protected from all devices simultaneously. Google Authenticator users are tied to a single device, so if you want to register a new phone or tablet, Google Authenticator automatically unregisters your current device.


Title: Re: How safe is Google 2FA Software?
Post by: Ucy on October 30, 2017, 05:14:39 PM
Google 2FA seems to be one of the easiest and safest method for now, many people and websites now depend on it for some measure of security, until there is a better alternative, we have to work with it.

Better alternative should probably be blockchain based.
Centralized 2FA isn't actually good for Cryptocurrency. Google is notorious for censoring people they don't like.

The 666 - like drawing on Google Chrome logo is enough to bear with.


Title: Re: How safe is Google 2FA Software?
Post by: prince05 on November 04, 2017, 03:26:53 PM
i think based on my experience it is safe and is better than nothing at all.. but i think RSA still is the best 2FA there is till date but it comes with a price if you want it free then google will be the best option for you!


Title: Re: How safe is Google 2FA Software?
Post by: d1337r on November 04, 2017, 03:38:49 PM
If you're like me and don't like to use google authenticator, simply because there are better OTP apps out there,
you can try the open source OTP App FreeOTP.


Title: Re: How safe is Google 2FA Software?
Post by: oseikuf44 on November 04, 2017, 03:47:54 PM
Google 2FA is the best authenticating method currently available. Is far better than SMS. Scammers can contact your network operator ,impersonate you and say they have been locked out so they should reset it for them. For 2FA, never can any scammer or bad man generate the code unless he has the phone.


Title: Re: How safe is Google 2FA Software?
Post by: Zedpastin on November 04, 2017, 04:16:32 PM
I mean if you trust google then that's fine and it's probably secure but they are likely to leak details to the nsa.