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1641  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: 2FA-Recovering your KYC Google Auth Keys. on: August 28, 2020, 11:02:21 AM
Apparently, Apps can enable the FLAG_SECURE setting to avoid screen captures on the App, or certain screens on the App, reducing the risk of a (another) malicious App being able to issue screen captures from Google Authenticator, whilst running in the background.

See: https://wwws.nightwatchcybersecurity.com/2020/03/03/google-authenticator-for-android-allows-screen-capture/

People reported it as a bug (so as to say, it seems to have been there since 2014), and it appears to be fixed on Android, stating that it cannot capture the screen when you try. Nevertheless, I’ve also tried it on an Iphone and managed to capture a screenshot. I’ve checked on the App store, and the current version on IOS, version 3.0.1 for the App, seems to be from September 2018, which oddly lacks updates since then.

So it seems that the only way is to follow the old school method to post pics, thus our eyes will go crazy! 🤪
It's indeed quite odd that updates lack for this app... Btw, thank's for sharing this info!
1642  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: 2FA-Recovering your KYC Google Auth Keys. on: August 28, 2020, 10:17:04 AM
There is substitute way for this method, You can turn off the 2FA security on the exchange since you can still access the Authenticator app in the old phone then request for a new 2FA key once you have new device that has Authenticator installed. It's advisable if the condition of the old phone was unstable because the old device might get broke anytime considering that you borrow your friends phone to access your exchange and you don't have new device.

You are correct, you can do that as long as you trust your friend (lol)

The method 2 is a great idea. I don't have any idea that I can access my authenticator data on my email that I used on my account.  Smiley

Tbh I didn't know that either but my friend use a lot this way for recovering or store data from several (if not all) app's. So we try for Google Auth and it works. Smiley


You could totally import it from different phones when you have a new phone but if you lost your phone is a different story, I've searched on youtube last time what method I can do but you need to do it before you lost your phone, for example, Facebook, which have a backup could that you could use when you lost your google authenticator, etc.

As far as I know, if you lose your phone and you don't have your recovery 16-digit keys, then you can't do anything to recover them. Sad

There are so many authenticators already that is getting recommended by a lot of users but I only know google but google still a good choice.

I check all the references from our fellow members and it seems that Aegis is for now the best, safest, and stronger (in the matter of choices/ options) Authenticator app. Ofc Goggle will always be Google, whatever that means to anyone...

Is it a new update from Google? Are every code save in your Gmail can be recovered or saved?

Idk if it's a new update but you can recover every single code/ account if you have enabled as 2 Step Verification the Google Auth in your Google account.


It seems that my phone can't take screenshots from Google Auth for some reason. I get a message saying that the app doesn't permit screenshots... Undecided That's new for sure!
If can someone verify this or can take some screenshots for Method 1 (without any information such e-mails on them), it will be appreciated. Smiley
1643  Economy / Lending / Re: I started a eth betting service ,if you offer eth loans to gamblers let me know on: August 28, 2020, 09:57:43 AM
I honestly don't care ...you want to join the lenders list add your bitcointalk username and topic here so i add you ... the rest i just don't care.I focus on betting service.

Then why even create and add a lender's list to your thread? You don't care from where, how, and from whom your gamblers find the money.
Not to mention that this is bitcointalk and not ethercointalk, so even if we borrow ETH sometimes, the primary coin (and should be the only) was - is - will be BTC.
1644  Economy / Lending / Re: I need loan 0.18 btc on: August 28, 2020, 09:10:10 AM
Bitcoin is money. Period.

We both know my friend, that BTC is even more than that and the fact is that all of those scammers know it very well.
Unfortunately for them, we also know that none of them is going to repay back any kind of loan, thus they never get a loan here. Cool
1645  Economy / Lending / Re: loans for collateral here come nad take your loan on: August 28, 2020, 09:01:07 AM
Well the Main suspect is suchmoon
But you are not silent witness... You and HIM are in same team.... But it seems to me u all ready sniching on your homie suchmoon. 😃😃🤣🤣

It seems that your brain disfunction is more than doctors can handle and fix it, so perhaps to go and lock up yourself to a mental institution to examine your case more thoroughly? It's amazing that your bs has no limits...
1646  Economy / Lending / Re: What's point of collateral loans? WHO will Take loans? on: August 27, 2020, 01:56:06 PM
This is mostly beneficial only for lender.

Do you know any loan mostly beneficial for the borrower?

And for what purpose someone do this kind of deal?  For trading?

He just told you, are you blind?

Then You can use just leverage... 

What is this nonsense that you are saying? Do you even know how leverage works on exchangers?

Id like to know really for what purpose this kind loans are needed?

It's clear that you are trying to play it dumb and you keep "asking" the same foolish questions.
So answer first these questions to your head and you will get all the answers that you really need to know.

Did you ever go to a bank and ask them to give you money without anything to cover them?
Did you ever hear anyone getting a loan without giving something more valuable than the loan amount that he asks?
If you don't understand then why you came here and ask for a loan and you continue to keep asking?
Did you go to a doctor to check if you have a brain dysfunction?
1647  Economy / Lending / Re: What's point of collateral loans? WHO will Take loans? on: August 27, 2020, 11:15:04 AM
What's the point of this?

Its like I put 100$ down to borrow 100$? 

Can anyone explain to me this point?

Wrong, again. You will put at least 120 to get 100. And since you can't figure it out, you can go to your local bank and ask them "what's the point". Cool
1648  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Free Bitcoin Stickers! Free Shipping To 190 Countries. PO Box & No Names Are Ok on: August 27, 2020, 09:04:45 AM
Yes, I want (at least) one! Size depending on the form of it but 3XL will be nice... Grin

I'm 280lb's and 2xxl normally fits me... but not in these shirts.

You and I are going to have to wait till the next round of t-shirts I fear!

I'll make a better post with decent pictures of the t-shirts in a day or two.

Well, it seems that we are near in terms of size, so I will trust you blindly and will wait for the next (bigger) round. Nothing to fear, hope to be soon though... (jk) Tongue
I'm sending my info now for a new batch of stickers, a new raid on the go... Cool
1649  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [ANN] Coinfest UK 2020 "POSTPONED DUE TO COVID-19" Commemorative Coldkey on: August 27, 2020, 08:41:40 AM
I got mine yesterday, it takes so long to arrive but it worth the wait.
Congrats for your work yogg and for the candies... Tongue

1650  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: 2FA-Recovering your KYC Google Auth Keys. on: August 26, 2020, 11:55:06 AM
<…> I believe that Cadaver is aware of it. <…>
Aware and complacent with those/his 2FA code showing (+ 2 email addresses tied to them)?
If they are his, I don’t get why it’s taking so long to take them down (i.e. erase the original image). If on the other hand they are dummy codes, generated to exemplify, then perhaps a note would help to avoid assuming they are his codes being self-leaked and propagated.

Well, until he verifies what is it, I will remove them.

I know but then the thread will be bigger and (I guess) harder to read it...
Not really. If the images are not massive in size, and they are meaningful to describe the procedure, I doubt anyone will complain (besides the quality thingy).

My pic/ photo editing skills are limited but I will try and do my best. I can promise anything though... Lips sealed
1651  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: 2FA-Recovering your KYC Google Auth Keys. on: August 26, 2020, 11:31:53 AM
Starting with what kind of mobile you own, would help.
Or searching for "screenshot + [your mobile]" on the internet will yield results, taking less than a minute.

Ok man, I will. Cool For the moment I use a semi-broken screen Xiaomi M1, until my new phone arrives.
1652  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: 2FA-Recovering your KYC Google Auth Keys. on: August 26, 2020, 11:25:22 AM
Any way to make the transfer of all readings from Google Auth to Aegis through QR codes? I have tried but Aegis failed to read QR generated by Google Auth so I have been  forced to transfer data manually, one-by-one, but the problem is 1) I don't have keys for all records 2) it's a time consuming procedure.

I'm almost certain that you can't put a code generated from Google Auth to any other Auth app and I guess the opposite is not possible either.
As for problem #1 you can disable 2FA from the site that you don't have the keys using Google app and then reenable it (thus new QR code) and scan it with Aegis app.
Problem #2 is something unsolved, for now... Grin
1653  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: 2FA-Recovering your KYC Google Auth Keys. on: August 26, 2020, 11:13:58 AM
You should both delete or change the last image link immediately (and the image itself from the hosting platform), if it the barcode is genuinely yours, and not a test run. I tried importing it with Google Authentifier, and It give access to sensitive information (which I will now delete-> deleted). Bear in mind that, if it is your information that is showing (@Cadaver20), it's already compromised.

I believe that Cadaver is aware of it. Undecided

By the way, you can make the images visible in the OP, instead of leaving just the link.

I know but then the thread will be bigger and (I guess) harder to read it...


And when you are at it, delete all the images and do it again. This time using screenshots.
Photos taken of a screen with a camera are.. let's say outdated.

Please use screenshots. It hurts my eyes to look at camera photos of screens.

Haha, you are totally right! Cheesy Until I find a way though how to take screenshots with my new phone, these pics will be there. Not to mention that I'm not the fastest/ better screenshooter here... Grin
Unless a good samaritan appears, do the procedure and offer his screenshots. I will be more than happy to add them to OP.
1654  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: 2FA-Recovering your KYC Google Auth Keys. on: August 26, 2020, 09:02:22 AM
I will edit my OP and add them there if you don't mind...

Ok. You can do it.

Just edit the OP with the pics, thank you again. Cool


If we don't want our funds to be lost, we should be storing them in a offline cold storage/hardware wallet.

Indeed the only way to have peace of mind.


Smart phones or mobile devices are created for convenience, entertainments, and so on. For serious stuffs, do it on your desktops or laptops.

Well, can someone say that it is very convenient to trade on the beach, drinking pina colada and smoking weed but I totally agree that if you want to do serious jobs, you need desctops/ laptops. That's why I dought that a serious business like exchangers will use a mobile. Unfortunately, scams and "hacks" will always be around...
1655  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: 2FA-Recovering your KYC Google Auth Keys. on: August 25, 2020, 04:23:18 PM
Though Google 2FA is open source I would go either with Authy or LastPass.

I try Authy but it was a bit difficult to follow up with it. You know, some app's "works" for me but not for others and the opposite. Authy didn't work for me. Undecided

Managing some literally large bitcoin funds through mobile is quite risky and I wouldn't really trust either an exchange or an authenticator app with that.

Personally, I never have large amounts of BTC nowhere except my wallet. And as far as I know, doesn't need 2FA Auth...
It will be difficult to believe that companies who manage large sums will use mobile to do it.
1656  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: 2FA-Recovering your KYC Google Auth Keys. on: August 25, 2020, 04:09:48 PM

I want to clear you about method 1.
Step 1:
Download Google authenticator app, open the app in your new device.

Step 2: Open the app in your old device and go to the "Menu"(at the top right of the app).


Step 3:
Select "Transfer accounts".
https://ibb.co/BNsDmhK

Step 4:
Select "export accounts" in your old device.
https://ibb.co/VpbJvGN

Step 5:
Then scan the QR with your new device.
https://ibb.co/t80zjN8

Yeap, that's it. Great man, thank's for the help!  Wink
I will edit my OP and add them there if you don't mind...
1657  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: 2FA-Recovering your KYC Google Auth Keys. on: August 25, 2020, 01:48:06 PM
~snip~

~snip~

I agree with both of you in almost everything. Sure the best/ safest way is to be prepared to save the recovery keys from the time that you enable 2FA in any site and with any app.
In the case though that you don't because you forgot it or miss it, there is a way (two actually) not to "panic". Grin
1658  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: 2FA-Recovering your KYC Google Auth Keys. on: August 25, 2020, 11:48:19 AM
Good, that you found out something incredible from your mistake but wouldn't it better and simpler if you add images to your procedures in method 1 and 2.
Thanks.

You are right, images will be more helpful. I will add some in the near future, thank you for your suggestion. Wink


Great guide, but I prefer using Aegis authentification app in which it is possible to encrypt your vault and make an encrypted back up on completely offline storage. Even if I lose my smartphone, I can easily transfer the data to a new one and, more importantly, no one can access my vault on lost device because it is protected with password.

No KYC, no google, no problems.

TBH, I didn't know about this app and as I see it (in a flash though) it looks like a good Authenticator app. Thank you for your suggestion!
Btw, I also don't like either Google or KYC so most likely I will make a change... Grin
1659  Other / Beginners & Help / 2FA-Recovering your KYC Google Auth Keys. on: August 25, 2020, 11:16:37 AM
I will share my personal experience that led to these easy and fast solutions for getting back your 2FA Google Auth keys/ codes, without the fuss of redoing any verification/ KYC procedure.

Last week my phone get damaged because of my stupidity to have it on me when I take a...swim! Yes, you understand correctly. I dive into the sea with my phone!!! Lips sealed
As you (probably) all know already, to fix it was out of the question due the seawater is salted(!) and the phone is oxidized in a matter of minutes. The only hope though was to make a chemical cleaning, change some capacitors, and... prey to open so I can save any data. I get lucky and my phone opened!
Along with a friend of mine (that has a repair store for mobile phones, tablets, etc) we manage to save everything, including my 2FA keys on Google Auth app. TBH I have them all handwritten, so we basically experiment to see if we can get them in the case that I didn't have them stored. Below are the two methods that can work for sure. If by any chance I found a new one or some other fellow member find one, I guess it will be nice to post it here so we can have them all in one thread. Cool

Method 1: You download the Google Auth to your new phone, you open it and you go to app's "Menu" (the three vertical dots on the top right corner of your phone's screen).
You select "Account Transfer" and a message appears asking you if you want to "Export" your accounts (by creating a QR code which you will scan with your new phone) or to "Import" them (by scanning the QR from your previous phone). Doesn't matter if the camera of your old/ damaged phone doesn't work. You choose "Export accounts", scan the QR with your new phone and you are done.

IMPORTANT NOTE If your phone is lost or it can't be open after damage, this method is not possible. You need to have your old device working (at least the phone's screen).

Method 2: If you have a Google account (Gmail counts as one) you can log in and go to "Security settings".
You choose the "Authenticator App" tab and you to "Export" your accounts. A QR code will appear, you scan it with your new phone and done.

IMPORTANT NOTE You must have enabled earlier the "Two Step Verification" with Google Authenticator app and not with any other option (SMS, call, alternative mail address). If you don't have Google Authenticator app as your two-step security measure, then you can't proceed with this method.

I hope this thread will be useful and easy to understand from anyone around. Thank's and BTCe-safe.

Edit: Since I didn't find any way to bypass the Flag Secure setting and take screenshots, I post Cadaver20 pics for Method 1. At least until I have better...

Method 1 pics.

Step 1:
Download Google authenticator app, open the app in your new device.

Step 2: Open the app in your old device and go to the "Menu"(at the top right of the app).



Step 3: Select "Transfer accounts".



Step 4: Select "export accounts" in your old device.



Step 5: Then scan the QR with your new device.

1660  Economy / Lending / Re: Seeking $50 Loan in BTC - Repay $75 in 1 Week on: August 25, 2020, 10:13:21 AM
In any case, I will not try to persuade you, I just gave advice.

Nah, you are not. You just create an account to make a post for promoting this site.
The next time that you do it, at least do it without necroposting...
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