Posted October 19, 2016

Lin545
May. 24, 2022
Registered: Jun 2011
From Russian Federation

basster
New User
Registered: Dec 2012
From Germany
Posted November 06, 2016
Its interesting how many people go crazy on anthing with google in it without taking any notice about the original purpose ot the topic.
Just a note to all those paranoid haters: take a loot into the source of this board and search for the term "analytics" and then go flaming anywhere else.
Google Authenticator was just an example for some ot the various 2FA apps/methods available.
Just a note to all those paranoid haters: take a loot into the source of this board and search for the term "analytics" and then go flaming anywhere else.
Google Authenticator was just an example for some ot the various 2FA apps/methods available.

zeroxxx
Jenova's Son
Registered: Dec 2012
From Indonesia

Jinh_Molton
New User
Registered: Oct 2012
From Other
Posted November 06, 2016

Just a note to all those paranoid haters: take a loot into the source of this board and search for the term "analytics" and then go flaming anywhere else.
Google Authenticator was just an example for some ot the various 2FA apps/methods available.

dnovraD
2023-08-14: Remember the Spaces!
Registered: Jul 2012
From United States
Posted November 06, 2016

Just a note to all those paranoid haters: take a loot into the source of this board and search for the term "analytics" and then go flaming anywhere else.
Google Authenticator was just an example for some ot the various 2FA apps/methods available.


zeogold
The Puzzlemaster
Registered: Dec 2012
From United States

paladin181
Cheese
Registered: Nov 2012
From United States

TT_TT_TT_TT
Notanew user -.-
Registered: May 2011
From Germany
Posted November 06, 2016
nah i'm happy enough with 2FA as it is right now - google already knows enough about me ^^

DalekSec
Split says friends
Registered: Apr 2012
From Spain
Posted November 06, 2016
As long as it continue working through email and not need the use of a mobile, is fine for me. I hate those 2FA that require the use of another device.
Post edited November 06, 2016 by DalekSec

nigelbeans
New User
Registered: Dec 2015
From United Kingdom

PookaMustard
モニカ。モニカだけ。
Registered: Jun 2013
From Other
Posted December 03, 2016
Google Authenticator works via TOTP, a standard for authenticators. How does TOTP in general work? You get a TOTP key which you then input in an application. Every 60 seconds, that TOTP key will generate an authenticator code to use on the site that provided the TOTP key.
For instance, GOG could implement a TOTP solution to two-factor authentication. When you want to opt in, they will provide you a key, a string of letters and numbers, and tell you to use it with your authenticator app. There are many authenticator apps. I personally don't use Google Authenticator at all, instead I rely on Enpass.
So say you provided the key to Enpass. Every 60 seconds, Enpass will generate a new code which you copy to GOG to verify your identity. What I want to say is, Google Authenticator is not a standard. It's simply an easily replaceable application that relies on a standard. So in essence, if GOG chooses to implement TOTP, they will not rely on *Google* in the end.
Thought I'd say this for clarification.
For instance, GOG could implement a TOTP solution to two-factor authentication. When you want to opt in, they will provide you a key, a string of letters and numbers, and tell you to use it with your authenticator app. There are many authenticator apps. I personally don't use Google Authenticator at all, instead I rely on Enpass.
So say you provided the key to Enpass. Every 60 seconds, Enpass will generate a new code which you copy to GOG to verify your identity. What I want to say is, Google Authenticator is not a standard. It's simply an easily replaceable application that relies on a standard. So in essence, if GOG chooses to implement TOTP, they will not rely on *Google* in the end.
Thought I'd say this for clarification.

dnovraD
2023-08-14: Remember the Spaces!
Registered: Jul 2012
From United States
Posted December 04, 2016

For instance, GOG could implement a TOTP solution to two-factor authentication. When you want to opt in, they will provide you a key, a string of letters and numbers, and tell you to use it with your authenticator app. There are many authenticator apps. I personally don't use Google Authenticator at all, instead I rely on Enpass.
So say you provided the key to Enpass. Every 60 seconds, Enpass will generate a new code which you copy to GOG to verify your identity. What I want to say is, Google Authenticator is not a standard. It's simply an easily replaceable application that relies on a standard. So in essence, if GOG chooses to implement TOTP, they will not rely on *Google* in the end.
Thought I'd say this for clarification.