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    2FAS Pass Android

    2FAS Pass Android

    Source code for 2FAS Pass Android app

    ...While specific repo details vary by the community project, in the broader 2FAS ecosystem the Android clients are designed to generate TOTP (time-based one-time passwords) and HOTP codes for users’ accounts, helping them meet modern multi-factor authentication needs through a simple, private user interface that works offline and without needing an account. The app supports scanning QR codes to add new authentication tokens, allows local encrypted storage of secrets, and can restore tokens from backups or synced devices. 2FAS focuses on privacy and simplicity—tokens aren’t sent to third parties, metadata isn’t stored externally, and users can secure the app with biometrics or passcodes.
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    PassVault

    PassVault

    A secure, offline password manager for Android built with Kotlin.

    PassVault is a secure, offline password manager for Android built with Kotlin and modern security practices. It's a lightweight password manager that allows users to securely store and view credentials on their device. All data is stored locally and sensitive information is encrypted using the Android Keystore system. The application does not require internet permissions, ensuring user data never leaves the device.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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