Remember, if you buy a new iPhone to replace your existing one and you use the Google Authenticator app, you should transfer those accounts to your new phone as soon as possible, because without the 2FA codes close at hand, you could find yourself locked out of your online accounts. In addition to 2FA export, the latest update to the app also adds a refreshed interface and Dark Mode support, which respects your systemwide settings. Scan this code using the Authenticator app on your new device, and the chosen accounts will be automatically transferred. Thankfully, that's no longer the case, and you can now select which accounts to export by tapping the three dots in the top-right corner of the app and choosing Export accounts.Īfter you've chosen which accounts to export (you can export up to 10 accounts at a time), the Authenticator app will generate a QR code.
Google's app generates codes for your accounts on the fly, but until now the process of transferring accounts to a new iPhone was time-consuming and involved multiple steps. Google has updated its 2FA Authenticator app for iOS with a new account transfer feature that makes it much easier to transfer two-factor authentication codes to a new iPhone.ĢFA adds an extra layer of security to your online accounts by requiring a randomly generated six-digit code after you've entered your password.