What are the steps to import Google Authenticator without an old phone in the context of cryptocurrency?

I need to import Google Authenticator for my cryptocurrency accounts, but I don't have access to my old phone. How can I import Google Authenticator without an old phone?

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- Don't worry if you don't have your old phone anymore. You can still import Google Authenticator for your cryptocurrency accounts. Just follow these steps: 1. Install Google Authenticator on your new phone. 2. Open the app and tap on 'Begin setup'. 3. Choose the option 'Scan a barcode'. 4. On the website or app where you want to enable Google Authenticator for your cryptocurrency account, find the option to enable two-factor authentication. 5. Select Google Authenticator as the method and a barcode or QR code will be displayed. 6. Use your new phone to scan the barcode or QR code. 7. Google Authenticator will generate a unique code for your cryptocurrency account. 8. Enter the code into the website or app to complete the setup. Make sure to keep your new phone secure and backup your Google Authenticator codes in case you lose access to it.
Mar 01, 2022 · 3 years ago
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