FreeOTP Authenticator

3.3
5.08K reviews
1M+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

FreeOTP adds a second layer of security for your online accounts. This works by generating one-time passwords on your mobile devices which can be used in conjunction with your normal password to make your login nearly impossible to hack. These passwords can be generated even when your phone is in airplane mode.

FreeOTP works with many of the great online services you already use, including Google, Facebook, Evernote, GitHub and many more! FreeOTP also may work for your private corporate security if they implement the standardized TOTP or HOTP protocols. This includes great enterprise solutions like FreeIPA.

FreeOTP is open source and free software! Licensed under the Apache 2.0 license, you can obtain the source code for FreeOTP at https://fedorahosted.org/freeotp for review or modification. Contributions are welcome!
Updated on
Jun 12, 2024

Data safety

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Ratings and reviews

3.3
4.9K reviews
Duzle
August 17, 2020
I've used this app for over a year without issue, and it has served me well. However, as noted by others, it's been a while since it's received an update. There is also no way to backup/retrieve secrets. As such, unfortunately, I've decided I should switch to andOTP, which appears to be current and actively developed as well as being capable of backups, etc., while still remaining free and open source
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Paul Beltrani
December 11, 2023
Very handy app. The low rating is due to the inability to migrate to a new device. There are several bugs related to, "I've exported my tokens but can't import them to the new device because it wants a password I don't have." It's not clear if the user ever setup a password in the first place. In short, there needs to be a mechanism to set the password on export. Related, the android "setup a new device from a previous device" feature does NOT copy over the key store so same issue.
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Emily Macdonald
October 14, 2022
Loved it. Still love it. My only concern is the lack of updates. Don't really care too much about not being able to export, there are a few different ways around that. However, versions of Android are keeping on. And with the most recent update of Android I've (unfortunately) finally started getting notifications this app was built for an older version of Android. Turns out it's a _much_ older version of Android. I can't risk it crapping out due to compatibility issues. Huge bummer.
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What's new

* Remove unused View.OnClickListener interface from backup fragment
* Replace deprecated Html.fromHtml()
* Fix hyperlink in backup fragment
* Add select on long click on item
* Nest password activity in scroll view
* Add margins to manual add activity
* Use tools:listitem in RecyclerView to preview token items
* Replace hardcoded welcome string
* Remove Google+ Icons