How do I get the 6 digit code for Google Authenticator?

How do I find my key for Google Authenticator?

I can get the URL for the key, but I don't know how to use it to get a code.

Here is my code that tries to get a code. When I run it I get this error: Key Not Found: Mysecretcode@gmail.>
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. . . If the error message is. Key Not Found: Mysecretcode@gmail.com: then the username and password you use in your call to setUserCredentials are not correct. It is possible that the token has expired or has been reset.

Can I use Google Authenticator on my computer?

I have 2 Mac computers that I use for daily use.

The reason why I want to use the Google Authenticator is so I can log into other computers like my phone or my laptop. Is this possible?

Google Authenticator is a service that generates and stores one-time passcodes which you can then use to log into your Google account from any device, even if that device does not have a browser. Google Authenticator works on Android, iOS, Windows, Mac, Linux, BlackBerry and some other platforms.

It is intended to be used with a Web browser but the service will run on any device that supports the WebSocket protocol. Unfortunately, Google Authenticator is only available for Google accounts.

How do I access Google Authenticator?

Access Google Authenticator from your Android phone using the links below: Access Google Authenticator on the web using a Chrome browser.

Click the Chrome menu button on your browser's toolbar. Select "More tools > Authenticator" or "Accounts". Select "Generate New Password" if you would like to generate a new password for your Google account.

Access Google Authenticator from your mobile device. You may be prompted to install a client app. In the Play Store, search for "google-authenticator" or click here to download. Then select "Google Authenticator" and "Setup Now".

What is Google Authenticator? Google Authenticator is a service that helps you access Google accounts securely from any of your devices. And you can use your Google account with Gmail to log in to sites with this technology.

What does Google Authenticator do? With Google Authenticator, you create a secure six-digit PIN to access your Google account. It works on all Google services that support the OpenID standard, including Gmail, Google Apps, Blogger, Reader, Picasa and others. This means you can use it to log into any service that uses the OpenID standard.

With Google Authenticator, you're protected from attackers who can't capture your security key and learn your account username. Using a short passcode and an eight-character PIN, you can enter these simple secrets on any web site to prove who you are without having to re-enter your username and password.

How can I set up a Google account with Google Authenticator? First, you'll need to visit Google.com/openid. There, click the Sign In button. Then, you'll need to type your Google username, select the blue link under it, and choose a user name for your Google account. Make sure your account has a name that is unique so you don't have two different usernames that share the same name.

Next, you'll want to confirm your email address. If you've never verified your email address with Google before, you'll need to go to Google's Email Sign-in page. Here, you'll need to create a Gmail account to verify your email address.

Next, you'll need to create a password.

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