4/5 rating based on 100 reviews. Read all reviews for Authenticator for iPhone.
Authenticator is free iOS app published by Matt Rubin
sylvia.and.wilbert
I'm impressed with the small footprint, but at times I have a hard time reading the code. I switched to freeOTP, which only shows the relevant code in a more pleasant font.
Keltik Wolf
so far im loving this app i really hope i can rely on this app, google authenticator is SUCH TRASH, deleting all my accounts on random occations that really pisses me off so bad its annoying every time, but this app is great, well designed, and would reccommend this app to anyone that uses two step on most accounts, ill give props to the developer well done my friend tyvm for saving me the frustration. if this app wasnt free i wouldnt mind buying this app, im sure it would be well worth the money.
stephen-mw
Unlike Google's authenticator, this app does not use cellular data. The only thing missing is touchID support.
habakkuk3178
This is what an authentication app should be. It's simple and streamlined. Works great!
Sleekdraft
Great app! Needs update. Add touch ID feature when opening the app. Also hide or put asterisks in the first few letters of the account name/email to add a layer of security.
dannyolmeda
This app is my first experience with an authentication app and it's been a good one. Scan the QR code to set up and then just open the app when needed. Simple UI. I hope it stays supported!
Luguan master
I tried many authenticator apps , even I am a die-hard fan of Google , but this app rules ! tiny size 300K , while others around 19MB ,does its job ,easy to use , I don't even know why it is free ?!
Jarrod Davis
At some point the developer has decided to opt out the data of this app from being backed up to iCloud or iTunes. Awful. ??
foucault
This does the job as almost everyone wants it done. These 2fa apps should be entirely offline. I haven't looked at the source/license yet, but kudos at least for the intent. I disagree with the reviewer who complained about the lack of backup. That's what recovery mechanisms on each service's side (eg backup codes) are for. Out of scope. Thanks for the good work.