Activate the two-step verification is a good measure to increase the security of any account, to such an extent that Google automatically activate for millions of people early. This second step may consist of a code in an app like Google Authenticator, but there is another less known option that stands out for being Wear OS compatible: Authenticator Pro.
Authenticator Pro is a complete 2FA identification application, open source and free that has no ads. It supports the TOTP, HOTP, mOTP and Steam standards, so you can configure with the vast majority of providers.
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Authenticator Pro is a complete authentication application that includes the same support as heavyweights, such as Google Authenticator. It’s more, you can import the settings from a multitude of alternatives such as Google Authenticator, Authy, Steam, Blizzard Authenticator and a handful more.
Of course, you can also configure the accounts directly either manually or by using the mobile camera to scan a QR code. An advantage over similar applications is that you can organize your keys by categories to separate, for example, the ones you use at work from the personal ones.
The application itself is quite simple, with a few customization options including the dark theme and being able to choose the color of the interface. In the field of security, it is possible protect codes using mobile biometrics, in addition to making the codes only show up after tapping on the corresponding account.
However, one point that stands out is that supports Wear OS, which means that you can check these codes on your smartwatch without having to use your mobile or change the application, which can be frustrating because the codes expire after a few seconds.
It should be emphasized that, although Google Authenticator was initially compatible with Wear OS, support ended without warning last year. A good open source alternative is Authenticator Pro, which is also free.
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Verification codes in your steps on your smartwatch with Authenticator Pro, compatible with Wear OS
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