Using Google Authenticator with a web browser
I’ve been using Google Authenticator on my phone for sites that require MFA. But picking up my phone to obtain a code is fraught with potential distraction / derailment. (Kind of an event boundary / doorway effect kind of thing.) So I was stoked to figure out I can add an Authenticator extension to Chrome to retrieve tokens ( authenticator.cc ). To export my accounts from the phone app, I had to go through one by one to generate QR codes, AirDrop a screen shot of the code to my laptop, and then import in the extension. A bit clunky, but I really only have to do it once (well, once for every device you want to use the extension on, sigh...). Adding the extension In Chrome (or apparently, also, FireFox, though the instructions will differ somewhat), use the ⋮ menu, Extensions, Visit Chrome Web Store, and search for Google Authenticator. Add the authenticator.cc extension: Me, I like to have something I’m going to use that often, pinned to my toolbar: Exporting accounts from the iP...