
AuthForge: 2FA Authenticator
Secure your digital identity
About
Generate and store secure one-time codes for two-factor authentication. Easily set up by scanning QR codes or manual entry, it supports thousands of services with a sleek, user-friendly interface. Enjoy cloud backup, biometric security, and an ad-free experience.
What's New in AuthForge
2.0.8
May 21, 2025
We’ve made some visual polish and under-the-hood improvements: – Refreshed UI for a smoother experience – Bug fixes and performance enhancements – New setup guides to help you get started faster
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Weekly Plan
Premium features for 1 week
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FAQ
Does AuthForge have ads?
Yes, AuthForge contains advertisements. The app is free to download and use, with options for in-app purchases and subscriptions.
What is the pricing for AuthForge subscriptions?
AuthForge offers a Weekly Plan for $9.99/P7D and an Annual Plan for $59.99/P1Y. Payments are charged to your iTunes Account upon purchase confirmation and subscriptions automatically renew.
How do I cancel my AuthForge subscription?
You can manage your subscriptions and disable auto-renewal in your Account Settings. It's important to cancel at least 24 hours before the current period ends to avoid further charges.
What devices does AuthForge support?
AuthForge is currently supported on iPhone. It is rated for ages 4+.
How often is AuthForge updated?
The latest version of AuthForge is 2.0.8, and it was last updated on May 21, 2025. This indicates a relatively active development cycle.
What makes AuthForge secure?
AuthForge uses biometric security like Face ID or Touch ID for quick access and ensures your data is protected, including when stored in iCloud, so only you can access it.
Can AuthForge sync my codes across devices?
Yes, AuthForge offers cloud backup and sync, allowing seamless synchronization of your 2FA codes across all your devices so you are never locked out.
What types of one-time passwords does AuthForge support?
AuthForge supports both HOTP (counter-based) and TOTP (time-based) one-time passwords, providing flexibility for a wide range of services.





