FYI you can tell Google authenticator to only store locally and not have a cloud backup. I highly recommend this with the Google authenticator. Hackers have been trying to target people’s Google accounts specifically so they can access their cloud backed authenticator often their password manager and then have fill access to all their financials (specifically targeting known crypto users as a priority). So I would definitely disable cloud backup on the authenticator, just back up the codes locally either with a QR code you print out and lock up somewhere or store them on a second device somewhere. Not the cloud… Go disable that, then Google authenticator is actually pretty good IMO.
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