This might be a daft question but If I need to restore my phone/get a new phone and I need to sign into Google, how can I do this if I don't have access to the Bitwarden Authenticator app yet? Thanks

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  • andOTP

    Discontinued [Unmaintained] Open source two-factor authentication for Android

  • I would switch to andOTP since it allows you to export the keys.

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