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Google Authenticator

Catégorie : OutilsVersion: 7.0

Taille:5.6 MBSystème d'exploitation : Android 6.0+

Promoteur:Google LLC

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Description de l'application

http://www.google.com/2step

améliore la sécurité de votre téléphone avec une couche de vérification supplémentaire. Ce processus de vérification en deux étapes nécessite à la fois votre mot de passe et un code à durée limitée généré par l'application Google Authenticator sur votre appareil.Google Authenticator

Cette mesure de sécurité supplémentaire protège vos comptes en ligne, même sans connexion Internet active. Les principales fonctionnalités incluent :

  • Synchronisation transparente des comptes : Synchronisez vos codes d'authentification avec votre compte Google pour un accès multi-appareils, garantissant ainsi de ne jamais perdre l'accès, même si votre téléphone est perdu ou endommagé.

  • Configuration sans effort du code QR : Ajoutez rapidement et facilement des comptes à l'aide de codes QR, minimisant ainsi les erreurs de configuration.

  • Gestion multi-comptes : Gérez de nombreux comptes au sein d'une seule application, rationalisant ainsi votre processus de connexion.

  • Génération de code flexible : Choisissez entre la génération de code basée sur le temps ou basée sur un compteur en fonction de vos préférences.

  • Transfert de compte facile : Transférez facilement des comptes vers de nouveaux appareils à l'aide de codes QR.

  • Intégration Google : Nécessite l'activation de la validation en deux étapes sur votre compte Google (consultez pour commencer).

Autorisations :

L'accès à la caméra est requis pour ajouter des comptes via des codes QR.

Quoi de neuf dans la version 7.0 (mise à jour le 29 août 2024)

  • Synchronisation Cloud : Les codes d'authentification sont désormais synchronisés avec votre compte Google et sur vos appareils pour un accès continu.
  • Design actualisé : Profitez d'une apparence modernisée avec une nouvelle icône et des illustrations mises à jour.
  • Expérience utilisateur améliorée : Bénéficiez d'une convivialité améliorée et d'une interface plus attrayante visuellement.
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SecurityFan_87 Sep 08,2025

Muy útil para proteger mis cuentas con autenticación de dos factores 🔒. A veces los códigos tardan un poco en sincronizar, pero en general funciona bien.

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