ReDD 2FA: Simple Authenticator par The Reduce Digital Distraction Project
Open-source, local-only authenticator for time-based one-time passwords (TOTP).
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Use your computer browser for 2FA so you don't need to reach for your phone every time you log in to e.g. your Microsoft account.
ReDD 2FA is developed by computer scientists at the University of Oxford (Dr Ulrik Lyngs) and the University of Maastricht (Dr Konrad Kollnig, Henry Tari), as part of the Reduce Digital Distraction project (reddfocus.org).
âïž How it works
Two-factor authentication (2FA) makes digital life much more secure â a hacker can't get in with your password alone. ReDD 2FA is an authenticator that uses the most common method: time-based one-time passwords (TOTP). You add a 2FA secret key from any service that supports TOTP (e.g. a university Microsoft account). ReDD 2FA encrypts it locally and generates a fresh 6-digit login code every 30 seconds.
All data is stored locally in encrypted form in the browser using the extension storage API. Nothing is sent over the network. The code is fully open-source â you can find it at https://github.com/ulyngs/redd-2fa
Secret keys are encrypted with AES-256-GCM, using a master passphrase that is key-derived via PBKDF2 with 600,000 iterations. The extension auto-locks after inactivity and clears copied codes from the clipboard after 30 seconds.
đïž Biometric unlock
On supported devices, you can unlock with Touch ID instead of your passphrase. This uses the WebAuthn PRF extension â the passphrase is never stored in plain text. On Windows, select Google Password Manager (or another password manager like 1Password) as your passkey provider when prompted â Windows Hello does not currently support the secure key derivation required for biometric unlock from a browser extension.
đŠ Backup and migration
You can export encrypted & password-protected backups or view your secret keys to transfer accounts to a different authenticator.
ReDD 2FA is developed by computer scientists at the University of Oxford (Dr Ulrik Lyngs) and the University of Maastricht (Dr Konrad Kollnig, Henry Tari), as part of the Reduce Digital Distraction project (reddfocus.org).
âïž How it works
Two-factor authentication (2FA) makes digital life much more secure â a hacker can't get in with your password alone. ReDD 2FA is an authenticator that uses the most common method: time-based one-time passwords (TOTP). You add a 2FA secret key from any service that supports TOTP (e.g. a university Microsoft account). ReDD 2FA encrypts it locally and generates a fresh 6-digit login code every 30 seconds.
All data is stored locally in encrypted form in the browser using the extension storage API. Nothing is sent over the network. The code is fully open-source â you can find it at https://github.com/ulyngs/redd-2fa
Secret keys are encrypted with AES-256-GCM, using a master passphrase that is key-derived via PBKDF2 with 600,000 iterations. The extension auto-locks after inactivity and clears copied codes from the clipboard after 30 seconds.
đïž Biometric unlock
On supported devices, you can unlock with Touch ID instead of your passphrase. This uses the WebAuthn PRF extension â the passphrase is never stored in plain text. On Windows, select Google Password Manager (or another password manager like 1Password) as your passkey provider when prompted â Windows Hello does not currently support the secure key derivation required for biometric unlock from a browser extension.
đŠ Backup and migration
You can export encrypted & password-protected backups or view your secret keys to transfer accounts to a different authenticator.
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