{"package_name":"com.google.android.apps.authenticator2","name":"Authenticator","summary":null,"category":"Security","icon_url":"/api/icon/com.google.android.apps.authenticator2","latest_version_code":21,"latest_version_name":"2.21","apk_url":"/api/apk/com.google.android.apps.authenticator2","apk_size":709849,"apk_sha256":"02fd06f560bfdc7125bfd033f80227de1ae974f4425ac508560e6da40dcf2897","source_kind":"fdroid-repo","repo_slug":"fdroid-archive","last_updated":1779371415,"release_timestamp":1345680000,"description":"<b>N.B</b> According to a \"disclaimer\" on the website, the Current Version of the\nAndroid app is now proprietary and it isn't clear whether the source code\nrepository will be getting any more updates.\n\nThis can be used with non-Google apps that support it , but the most common use\nwill be to login to Google or other accounts in a web browser. You will probably\nneed https://f-droid.org/packages/com.google.zxing.client.android to be installed, though for some\naccounts it may be possible to type in keys.\n\nThe Google Authenticator project includes implementations of one-time passcode\ngenerators for several mobile platforms, as well as a pluggable authentication\nmodule (PAM). One-time passcodes are generated using open standards developed by\nthe Initiative for Open Authentication (OATH) (which is unrelated to OAuth).\n\nThese implementations support the HMAC-Based One-time Password (HOTP) algorithm\nspecified in RFC 4226 and the Time-based One-time Password (TOTP) algorithm\nspecified in RFC 6238.","categories":["Security"]}