Hello fellow bizraelis, quick question.
I use google authenticator for 2fa and i just got a new phone. How do i make it work on the new phone?
>>2878694
by not buying the new phone
>>2878694
Yeah. New phones will lock you out of your exchanges. Don't do that.
The proper migration path is as follows:
Transfer all crypto from exchanges into personal wallets (BTC and ETH only)
Buy new phone
Sign up for exchanges using new email and KYC, begin trading again.
>do not lose your phone
>>2878711
wtf? there must be an easier way
>>2878694
I already stole your coins
Problem solved
>>2878722
https://www.cnet.com/how-to/how-to-move-google-authenticator-to-a-new-device/
I think you have to do this before you get the new phone. Try it and let us know though
Enabling FA, save your FA key and/or QR code. Then reuse it on your new device.
>>2878694
Use a yubikey, or other external 2 factor program.
They have an app that is compatible with google authenticator, but that stores all the data on the yubikey.
Enter your pin in the app, and tap the Yubikey. It authenticates, and gets the current OTP via NFC.