1Password

1Passwordis one of the best applications you could use to replace Authy.

Since your one-time passcodes are shown side-by-side with websites, signing in with 1Password is fantastically simple.

The only real downside is the $2.99 per month subscription.

person inputting 2fa password into laptop and smartphone

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Much like Authy, Authenticator.cc supports backups in unencrypted and encrypted formats.

The main drawback to Authenticator.cc is that it’s only available as a internet tool extension.

you’ve got the option to’t install a desktop client or access Authenticator.cc from a smartphone app.

scanning a qr code to add a new two factor authentication qr code to 1password

Download:Free

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KeePassXC

One of the best Authy alternatives isKeePassXC.

Once you’ve added accounts to KeePassXC, it’s possible for you to add TOTP to individual entries.

viewing codes, settings, and backup options in authenticator cc

you could start by readingKeePassXC’s TOTP setup guide.

And just like Authy, KeePassXC is completely free to use.

KeePassXC for Windows

KeePassXC for macOS

KeePassXC for Linux

KeePassXC for Browsers

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adding totp two factor authentication to an entry in keepassxc

2FAS syncs across all your devices, making authentication a simple one-click procedure.

you’re able to only add authentication tokens through the smartphone app.

Download: Free

2FAS for iOS

2FAS for Android

2FAS for Browsers

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managing device settings through the 2fas browser extension settings menu

And no matter how you use Bitwarden, your annual subscription will pay for access to priority customer support.

Bitwarden’s comprehensive security is immediately impressive.

Download: Free*

Bitwarden

(* $10 subscription required for Bitwarden Authenticator)

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copying 2fa verification code from bitwarden web app

Authy for iOS

Authy for Android