• maryjayjay@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    You can, though. But not through their app. Someone reverse engineered their protocol and wrote a program that connects like a new client, which you then approve, and it dumps all your random seeds into a text file. I then put them all into Keepass.

    Edit: Unfortunately, the author has deprecated the project as Authy has added some attestations to their API, seemingly for this exact issue. https://github.com/alexzorin/authy?tab=readme-ov-file

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      4 months ago

      People keep acting like Authy is betraying them by not having an export feature, but why exactly are you leaving Authy to begin with? Because they are a security risk?

      You’re gonna leave Authy a copy of your seeds? That defeats the purpose.

      Re-key your MFA codes on the way out. Security isn’t necessarily convenient.

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        4 months ago

        Remind me to start a batch rekeying service.

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          I can’t even begin to stress what a terrible idea that is. You absolutely don’t want to make bulk-rekeying possible unless you like getting all of your accounts compromised at once.

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            4 months ago

            If there’s a benefit to such a tool would bad actors have already developed one?

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        4 months ago

        They got rid of the desktop app.

        Also, with shouldn’t have your seeds. They’re encrypted before they are transmitted to their servers and only decrypted on the device.