You should be storing your 2fa seeds somewhere just in case an update isn't able to import a backup. Makes it easy to shift to another app.
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Thank you for the heads up. Mine had already updated this morning. Not sure if you were able to get yours working but in case others are having problems the new update splash screen prompts you to select a subscription option. If you close that prompt it will ask to choose local/cloud storage and enter your master password. Once I did that all of my keys showed up.
Having said all of that I will be switching out of this app as soon as I find a replacement. Totally fine if developers want to generate revenue by adding features or services (I pay for plenty of great apps) but this is a clear attempt to generate revenue quickly. Even a simple splash screen warning users this was coming would have demonstrated some confidence in the new ownership, but they have traded any confidence for a quick dollar.
Edit: they have locked the zip export feature behind their paywall ๐คฌ I would rather spend all day manually moving codes than give these scammers a single dime
If you close that prompt it will ask to choose local/cloud storage and enter your master password. Once I did that all of my keys showed up.
Sadly they didn't show up for me. Best of luck exporting your codes o7
Edit: I've been really happy with 2FAS as an alternative.
Why wouldn't you have backups? Of course OTPs are the most important thing to backup..
What's the use case for using anything other than red hat's freeotp?
Uh, what do you mean? OpenOTP is great for 2FA for lots of sites.
If I remember correctly, I chose ravio over freeotp because the later lacked:
- Scanne functionality didn't work.
- No export / inport
- Freeotp seemed like abondonware
Jokes on me.
Backups are good but this seems like a iOS type issue. Locked ecosystem with closed source apps designed to milk you.
Fossdroid is they way
I'm all for open apps but you'd have the same problem on Android without root if the app chooses to keep its stuff in its private storage. It's worth noting it's not restricted to iOS.
You really don't. Android has F-droid which has lots of 2FA apps. These apps are community built so it is unlikely that you would have the same issue. However, you can still backup most of them just in case
The app was bought out 9 months ago by some mystery company, isn't actually open source, and you have not switched or made backups? I'm sorry, this is as much a user error as an issue with Raivo.