Google authenticator backup codes password#
Return to the Tesla website to enter the passcode. In the Register Two-Factor Authenticator pane, enter your current password and select Regenerate recovery codes. You will be asked to copy the generated passcode from your authenticator app. To set up multi-factor authentication for your Tesla Account, enter your account credentials and follow the steps listed. if your phone breaks, you can restore access to all TOTP tokens without interacting with individual services). Google Authenticator, in this case), enter the code. Google Account), or backup codes for Google Authenticator App (e.g. The Backup Codes are activated only if the TOTP setup process is fully completed. I'm also considering disabling 2FA login to Teamviewer. Under Multi-Factor Authentication, tap ‘Manage.’. Could you clarify - are you talking about backup codes for a service using TOTP (e.g. Personally I've put them in my password manager, but the Notes app on your iPhone is also perfect for this - or print them out and file them somewhere you won't forget. I can't stress this enough: ensure you have your backup codes stored somewhere - somewhere safe: This meant I was locked out of my Teamviewer account permanently.
Google authenticator backup codes free#
Neither of these apps have a backup 2FA method (like a text, a phone call or similar) - and Teamviewer do not offer any official support to free accounts. I have 11 accounts in my Google Authenticator app - including Cloud Flare and Teamviewer. It also turned out that I had no recovery codes for my various accounts. Alternatively, you can use another Authentication app like Authy (iOS and Android) or TOTP Authenticator (iOS and Android). Otherwise, you can contact each accounts support team for help. This included restoring my Google Authenticator to a fully functional state - so the answer to your question is yes, your Google Authenticator information is stored in iCloud backups. Unless you have previously backed up the QR code/secret key while initially setting up your Google Authenticator, this is not possible. Thankfully, my iPhone backs up every night so I lost less than 1 days information (and no photos). On the phone I just had to confirm all of my information, including the date I registered my Nintendo account, which I was able to find in my email. The main issue I had was similar to yours - Google Authenticator had been completely wiped clean. So they will remove the two factor for me (takes two days). It made it unusable in a variety of amusing ways, but it didn't brick it.