In addition to managing your passwords, it’s now easier than ever to add a second factor of security to your logins. RoboForm’s built-in 2FA authenticator already automatically fills TOTP codes during login, eliminating the need for manual copying and pasting. Now, we’ve made it even better!

What’s New:

  • Easy import: Already have your TOTP keys stored in Google Authenticator? No problem! You can easily import them with our iOS and Android apps.
  • QR Code Scanning: Add a Time-based One-Time Password (TOTP) key with ease—either by scanning a QR code while editing an existing login or by tapping the ‘+’ icon in the Authenticator tab.
  • An ‘Authenticator’ section is now featured on the web Start Page for easy navigation:
New Authenticator section in desktop Start Page
  • Both iOS and Android apps have been updated with an Authenticator tab on the bottom navigation bar, providing seamless access to your 2FA codes:

Dive deeper into these new functionalities by reading our help article, and bolster your security setup with RoboForm​!

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Simon Davis

VP of Marketing

VP of Marketing at RoboForm, where he has worked since 2006. Over nearly two decades in the password management industry, Simon has authored dozens of articles on password security and digital identity, and has appeared as a guest on podcasts, YouTube programs, radio, and other media. His perspective is grounded in direct experience with how millions of individuals, families, and businesses use a password manager every day. Based in the Washington, D.C. area.

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VP of Marketing at RoboForm, where he has worked since 2006. Over nearly two decades in the password management industry, Simon has authored dozens of articles on password security and digital identity, and has appeared as a guest on podcasts, YouTube programs, radio, and other media. His perspective is grounded in direct experience with how millions of individuals, families, and businesses use a password manager every day. Based in the Washington, D.C. area.