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December 29, 2017, 11:45:10 AM
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I trade on several exchanges and I always use 2FA. I backed-up all the codes of the google autheticator.
However, I realise that I never printed or took printscreens of the QR codes from the exchanges. Is this necessary?
I have difficulties to retrace these codes on all the exchanges....
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December 29, 2017, 12:15:47 PM
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I trade on several exchanges and I always use 2FA. I backed-up all the codes of the google autheticator.
However, I realise that I never printed or took printscreens of the QR codes from the exchanges. Is this necessary?
I have difficulties to retrace these codes on all the exchanges....

I also use 2FA on every bitcoin related website I use. The best way to keep track of those is to keep them in an encrypted office document. I write the 2FA code and name of the website I need to use it in case I lose my phone or my phone is broken. So far this has resulted to be a very successful way of dealing with the Backup Security Key of any 2FA.
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December 29, 2017, 12:24:59 PM
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I trade on several exchanges and I always use 2FA. I backed-up all the codes of the google autheticator.
However, I realise that I never printed or took printscreens of the QR codes from the exchanges. Is this necessary?
I have difficulties to retrace these codes on all the exchanges....

The QR code is simply a computer-readable version of the google authenticator secret.

If you didn't save a copy of the secret, you can get it again (or perhaps get a new one) by disabling and re-enabling 2fa. I wouldn't rely on the site believing you when you tell them you lost your phone.

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