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Proton Launch A New 2FA App

Akinola Ajibola by Akinola Ajibola
July 31, 2025
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Proton’s is a data security company that is headquartered in Switzerland, and they don’t store your data on the cloud. Rather, data continues to be safeguarded by some of the most robust privacy regulations globally.

Today, Proton, a business that specializes in privacy-focused productivity tools, introduced a new authenticator app that enables users to access services by entering dynamically generated two-factor authentication codes.

Starting today, the free app is accessible on all operating systems, including Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, and Android. Users may sync codes and accounts across devices with the app. According to the company, Proton Authenticator is open source and protects user data with end-to-end encryption, exactly like its other products.

In addition to standard login credentials, the open-source application creates time-based one-time passwords as an extra security measure. Like Proton’s other solutions, Proton Authenticator also provides end-to-end encrypted backup and cross-device sync without advertisements or monitoring, in contrast to rivals like Google Authenticator and Microsoft Authenticator.

According to the company, users can import login codes from other authentication programs with ease. Additionally, the program operates without an internet connection and automatically backs up codes. Also the Swiss business added that the software works offline and automatically backs up authentication credentials, and users can import their current 2FA tokens from other apps in a matter of seconds.

The company has come to say everyone needs two-factor authentication, not only those who are concerned about their privacy for their personal life or for their business. According to a statement from Proton’s Head of Account Security, Eamonn Maguire, “Proton Authenticator is designed for anyone who wants a safe, transparent, and easy way to protect their accounts.”

“We think your privacy or convenience should never be sacrificed for robust security. To provide users with the assurance that their 2FA codes are accessible wherever they need them, independent of Google or Microsoft, we created Proton Authenticator. We’re giving users complete control over how they access their online accounts and over their data,” he continued.

Using an app for two-factor authentication gives consumers an additional degree of protection against account takeovers by hackers. Another alternative is SMS-based two-factor authentication, however this is frequently susceptible to SIM swapping attacks and is safer than SMS codes, which allow hackers to intercept your texts and calls.

Proton is releasing a lot of new products. Lumo, the company’s privacy-focused AI chatbot that doesn’t save conversation recordings or use user data for model training, was introduced earlier this week. It doesn’t save conversation logs or utilize user data to train models. The Proton website offers the Proton Authenticator for download.

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