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A recent update to the Google Authenticator app is more than just a logo refresh. You now have the option to backup your codes to your Google account to protect against a lost or stolen phone. Is this good or bad? How easy is it to set up? And since Ive been openly critical of using Google Authenticator in the past, does this change things? In the past, backing up your Google Authenticator codes was a somewhat complex process of exporting to multiple QR codes, saving those codes in some secure location and then using them to set up the app on a new device. If you go in and update to the latest version of Google Authenticator, though, youll now be given the option to back up your codes to your Google account. You see that green check mark on the upper right? That means that the codes are now backed up to the Google cloud. If my device gets stolen, lost or if I need to migrate to a new phone, getting access to these codes is much easier than it used to be. And