Proton launches its personal free 2FA app with a local desktop model
Swiss expertise firm Proton—recognized for its privacy-centered software program options and providers—simply launched Proton Authenticator, a brand new open-source two-factor authentication (2FA) app.
Proton Authenticator may be very very like the opposite 2FA apps you’ve most likely used previously, together with Microsoft Authenticator, Google Authenticator, and third-party choices like Authy. Proton’s model stands out for being open-source and providing best-in-class safety and encryption, plus zero adverts or monitoring.
Proton Authenticator is launching with apps for all main platforms, together with Home windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS. (That desktop availability can be a novel promoting level, as not even Microsoft nor Google supply desktop variations of their 2FA apps.) And you probably have a free Proton Account, you may keep synced between all platforms.
That is nice information for privacy-conscious customers who wish to transfer away from megacorporations like Microsoft and Google, and it’s additionally nice information for anybody who needs a desktop 2FA app. Proton gives a variety of different privacy-focused options, together with Proton Mail, Proton VPN, Proton Drive, and Proton Move.
Additional studying: Find out how to lock down your accounts with 2FA correctly
This text initially appeared on our sister publication PC för Alla and was translated and localized from Swedish.