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A new update to Google Authenticator now allows you to save a backup of all your codes to your Google account. That way, if your phone is lost, stolen or if you migrate to a new device, its much easier to get access to your 2FA codes. To do this, youll need to update the Google Authenticator app - youll know whether youve done this if the icon now looks like this, and then connect to your Google account. When you see a green check in the upper-right corner, you know youve set it up correctly. The question many people are asking, though, is whether or not its a good idea to do this, especially since this data isnt end-to-end encrypted on Google servers. Ive shared my answer in the latest video here on All Things Secured that is linked to in the comments, so be sure to check that out.