andOTP - Android OTP Authenticator APK
Version 0.9.0.1-play - org.shadowice.flocke.andotpshadowice,flocke,andotp,tools
Open source two-factor authentication for Android
APP Information
Download Version | 0.9.0.1-play (39) |
Apk Size | 7.04 MB |
App Developer | Jakob Nixdorf |
Malware Check | TRUSTED |
Install on Android | 5.1 and up |
App Package | org.shadowice.flocke.andotp.apk |
MD5 | 8913ed4b2b0a581441aec0595a3425ff |
Rate | 4.33 |
Website | https://github.com/andOTP/andOTP |
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Download andOTP - Android OTP Authenticator 0.9.0.1-play APK
App Description
andOTP - Android OTP Authenticator is shadowice,flocke,andotp,tools, content rating is Everyone (PEGI-3). This app is rated 4.33 by 3 users who are using this app. To know more about the company/developer, visit Jakob Nixdorf website who developed it. org.shadowice.flocke.andotp.apk apps can be downloaded and installed on Android 5.1 and higher Android devices. The Latest Version of 0.9.0.1-play Available for download. Download the app using your favorite browser and click Install to install the application. Please note that we provide both basic and pure APK files and faster download speeds than APK Mirror. This app APK has been downloaded 1398+ times on store. You can also download org.shadowice.flocke.andotp APK and run it with the popular Android Emulators.
andOTP is currently unmaintained, please check GitHub for additional details. andOTP implements Time-based One-time Passwords (TOTP) like specified in RFC 6238 (HOTP support is currently in beta testing). Simply scan the QR code and login with the generated 6-digit code. Features: • Free and Open-Source • Requires minimal permissions: • Camera access for QR code scanning • Storage access for import and export of the database • Encrypted storage with two backends: • Android KeyStore (can cause problems, please only use if you absolutely have to) • Password PIN • Multiple backup options: • Plain-text • Password-protected • OpenPGP-encrypted • Sleek minimalistic Material Design with three different themes: • Light • Dark • Black (for OLED screens) • Great Usability • Compatible with Google Authenticator Backups: To keep your account information as secure as possible andOTP only stores it in encrypted data files. There are two methods of encryption which can be used: the Android KeyStore or a Password PIN. The KeyStore is a system component of Android for securely storing cryptographic keys, the advantage of this approach is that the key is kept separate from the apps data and, as a bonus, can be backed by hardware cryptography (if your device supports this). However, due to that separation, backups with 3rd-party apps like Titanium Backup can not be used if this method is chosen. Such apps only backup the encrypted data files and not the encryption key, which renders them useless. In this case you will have to rely on the internal backup functions provided by andOTP! The KeyStore is known to cause a lot of problems, so please only use it if you absolutely have to and know what you are doing. In that case please make sure to make regular backups in case something goes wrong. It is always recommended to use a password or PIN instead! Beta testing: If you found a bug during beta testing, please submit your feedback directly on Github (https:github.comandOTPandOTPissues) because for some reason I don't always get notified when new beta feedback is submitted on the Google Play Store. Open source: This app is fully open source (licenses under the MIT license), you can check out the source on GitHub: https:github.comandOTPandOTP andOTP is a fork of the great OTP Authenticator app written by Bruno Bierbaumer, which has sadly been inactive for a while. All credit for the original version goes to Bruno. It has since been removed from Google Play, but you can still find the code of his app here: https:github.com0xbbotp-authenticator
App ChangeLog
- https://github.com/andOTP/andOTP/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md
George Ry
My device malfunctioned and I cannot recover my otp keys from the Google drive backup. Even though I was extremely thorough in setting up automatic backups it still did nothing, only the first manual backup worked. This app totally failed to be better than the poorly designed Google authenticator. I managed to get a backup of my SD card partition before reflashing the phone. I hope I will be able to recover the keys from there if they are not stored on system partition but I need assistance.
Joshua Chandra
It keeps telling me upon authentication that it has a KeyStore error and that I should change to Password/PIN, but whenever I try to do so (or access Backups) on my LineageOS-powered Huawei Honor 5X running Android 9, the app crashes. I have no problems with an LG G6 on 8, though.
C W
Edit: this app has no instructions and is way too difficult to figure out. Setup is fine but after that... Nothing on Google or YouTube helps. I've worked with software for 30 years and I've never seen anything so unintuitive in my life. I had high hopes for this after all the glowing reviews.
A Google user
Phenomenal. Absolutely amazing. I have been first a Google Authenticator user, until the license went proprietary. Then I switched to FreeOTP. After preparing to switch phones, I realized that FreeOTP doesn't backup the entries. I was able to get a backup through adb and decrypt and extract the tokens.xml, to get my secrets. Then I discovered andOTP. I successfully rescanned all my secrets into andOTP. I LOVE that I can hide entries by default. I LOVE that it supports PIN/Password locking. I LOVE that it has backups, and supports OpenPGP. Everything about this app is amazing. My only gripe would be the red text on green background, which isn't very visible for red/green color blindness. But that's not worth taking away a star. Phenomenal app.
Robert Blackwell
I just spent the last 2 hours turning off Two Factor and then re-enabling because I got a new phone. In the future I'm so glad I will be able to switch devices and restore all of my accounts. I wish you would add support for custom icons though. I have a couple of accounts like Mail Chimp, and Zoho and a couple of games I could use some icons for, to complete the aesthetic.
Andrew Bennett
Open source and responsive developer - awesome Has a vast set of security features that will make your security team happy. Nice use of Android UI designs. Allows for grouping of codes (work, mail, social, as you wish), ability to add custom images to a code, and entering codes by scanning the 2D bar code or entering manually, with the ability to edit advanced options. Started using this after my phone died and I lost my Google Authenticator data. This is my go to OTP authenticator.
My Android
Thank you for providing a great alternative to other Authenticators! I read in one of your posts that you're rewriting the app from scratch? If so, is Webdav compatibility (Nextcloud/Owncloud) for backup destinations on the todo list with scheduled exports? Keep up the great work! I also agree with others that you should have a donation version for those that appreciate your efforts and are more than happy to send some funds your way.
Felipe Barousse Boué
The app and its features are great. The thing I'd definitely change are its color combinations extremely hard to read, specially if users have color blindness (O tested that with a daltonic user, huge nightmare!) Another thing: where to help on translating the app to Spanish and French ?
Scott Carpenter
PIN stopped being accepted. Lost access to several accounts. Turning off all two factor that doesn't use SMS. Authenticator apps are too unreliable.
Ayodele Okunade
Recent convert from Authenticator Plus. Have some difficulties importing from there so I had to add my accounts manually. Outside of that, love the flexibility of adding accounts that provide 6-8 digits on any timer outside the default 6/30. Backup options are a major plus and it just works. Happy to be here!