Proton has released Proton Authenticator, an independent, standalone 2-factor authentication (2FA) app for macOS, Windows, Android, Linux, and iOS. 2FA verification applications are offline tools that create time-based OTPs that expire within 20 seconds, and can also be used with passwords when signing into offline accounts, offering a second layer of verification.
A Swiss tech company, Proton, is famous for its privacy-focused end-to-end encryption services such as
Integration of an authenticator app adds to the company’s product portfolio and brings a privacy-specialized tool that challenges competitors that are mostly ad-supported, closed-source, and trap customers into proprietary ecosystems.
But Proton Authenticator doesn’t have ads, vendor lock-in, or trackers, and uses no Proton account. According to the company, “Proton Authenticator is built with the same values that power everything Proton does: privacy, transparency, and user-first security.” “The company is now bringing these standards to the 2FA space – offering a secure, easy-to-use, and encrypted alternative to apps like Google Authenticator that further lock users into Big Tech’s surveillance ecosystems.”
The application is open-source, but it takes around two weeks for the Proton team to release the source code of the latest tools on GitHub. The app has end-to-end encryption, which supports safe cross-device sync and shift to other platforms via easy-to-use import and export features. A lot of apps, such as Microsoft an
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