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Dump google authenticator keys

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I have a lot of entries in the google authenticator app. Those entries were originally entered by scanning QR-codes. If I lose my phone, those entries are lost, and my experience tells me that some services can not be reset at all without access to 2 step authentication (one service specifically requested a convoluted process with high associated fees in order to verify my identity. I ended up creating a new account - luckily no important data was in the old account) According to this site (I have not found a better place describing the data needed to generate a QR-code for Google Authenticator), what I need is: - a label (I assume free text) - user (does this need to be the real user linked to my account?) - a key: this is the important part - a url (is this important, or only for documentation purposes?) My questions are: 1. how do I dump all that data from my current Google Authenticator installation? 2. What happens if I enter that data into a new Google Authenticator instance? Will the old stop working? How is this mechanism implemented? EDIT ---- I do not want simply to backup the Google Authenticator database so that another instance of Google Authenticator can read it. I do not want the data in any proprietary or binary format. I want the data in human readable form, ideally as a .txt file, so that I can readily use it for other purposes, be it back it up as I please, enter it in another application (Google Authenticator or any other application), use it manually to generate QR-codes with the service provided above, ...
Asked by blueFast (150 rep)
Nov 17, 2017, 09:22 AM
Last activity: Nov 17, 2017, 11:08 AM