I'm writing this post hoping to save you from going through the hassle of what I just went through recently. TLDR at the bottom if you don't like stories. Upgrading my phoneEven though my 2-year phone contract had recently finished, I wasn't planning to upgrade my phone for a while. Then at the end of September, I decided to upgrade my phone on a whim due to some special promo that gave me a free galaxy, galaxy buds2 and a few other goodies. I knew I'd need access to my 2FA authentication data to login to several exchanges, but Google Authenticator won't let you screen capture the QR code. They want you to import it by taking a pic on your new phone of the QR code on your old device. I told myself not to forget to do this. So, I go down to my telecom provider to get my new device. They begin transferring my data from my old phone to my new phone using a built-in function for Samsung devices (or perhaps Android devices). It's supposed to transfer all your app data as well. Silly me assumed this also meant my 2FA data from Google Authenticator would carry over. Spoilers: It didn't This whole process took a lot longer than I expected and I'm now in a hurry to leave and go back to work. At last, all the data finally transferred over and I've now got to leave asap. I foolishly assumed my 2FA carried over, but regardless, I should have opened up Google Authenticator on my new device and taken a pic of the QR code on my old device. I was in a hurry and it totally slipped my mind. Data is all transferred over, so I traded in my old device and then they did a factory reset on it. Later on that day, I opened Google Authenticator and noticed nothing carried over. I looked for ways to see if I could recover, but failed. Re-gaining Access to multiple exchangesNow I'm locked out of the 4 exchanges I use the most because I can no longer input my 2FA data. Some exchanges were tougher than others.
Don't forget about your vault on RedditI also assumed that logging into reddit would also give me immediate access to my vault. Nope. To make matters worse, I used a slightly different password for my vault so it took a ton of guesses. I also didn't save my seed phrase anywhere. Oops Don't be like me
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Got any tips for safely storing your 2FA data? Please share them and I'll add them to this post. Hope this post ends up helping someone out and preventing them from going through what I did. I'm like Hov because [link] [comments] |
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