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Introducing Ente Auth
Main features
Advantages and limitations
- Privacy by design with end-to-end encryption
- Secure synchronization between all your devices
- Auditable open source code
- Interface clear, intuitive user interface
- Automatic back-up to prevent loss of codes
- Available on all platforms (mobile and desktop)
- Internet connection required for synchronization
- Advanced users may prefer 100% offline solutions like Aegis (Android only)
- Relatively recent compared with established solutions
Installation
Android
- Google Play Store: Search for "Ente Auth" for classic installation
- F-Droid: Available from the Android open-source application catalog, with a guarantee of verified construction and no proprietary content
- Manual installation: APK files can be downloaded from the project's GitHub page with integrated notification of new versions
iOS (iPhone/iPad)
Computers (Windows, macOS, Linux)
- Windows: An EXE installer is supplied
- macOS: Drag-and-drop DMG disk image in Applications
- Linux: Several formats available (AppImage portable, .deb for Debian/Ubuntu, .rpm for Fedora/Red Hat)
Interface Web
First configuration
Account creation
Local security
- Biometric unlocking: Face ID, fingerprint depending on your device's capabilities
- Application-specific PIN/password
- Auto-Lock delay: e.g. "Immediately" or after 30 seconds of inactivity
Add 2FA accounts
Standard procedure
Organization and management
Configuration and settings
Account and data management
- Enable e-mail verification for new connections
- Activate Passkey
- View active sessions on your various devices
- Setting up a PIN code or biometrics
Interface and usage options
- Language: Interface multilingual
- Display: Large icons, compact mode
- Privacy: Hide codes, quick search
- Telemetry: Error reporting (can be disabled)
Backup and synchronization
How encryption works
Multi-device synchronization
Offline use
Security and privacy
Cryptographic guarantees
Transparency and audits
- Cure53 (Germany): Application and cryptographic security audit
- Symbolic Software (France): Specialized cryptographic expertise
- Fallible (India): Penetration testing and vulnerability analysis
Privacy policy
Comparison with other solutions
| Application | Open Source | Cloud Backup | E2EE | Multi-device Sync | Platforms |
| Ente Auth | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | Android, iOS, Linux, macOS, Windows |
| Google Authenticator | ❌ | ✅ (without E2EE) | ❌ | ✅ | Android, iOS |
| Aegis | ✅ | ❌ | ✅ | ❌ | Android |
| Authy | ❌ | ✅ | ❌ | ✅ | Android, iOS (desktop apps removed August 2024) |
| Proton Auth | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | Android, iOS (recent, less established) |
Recommended use cases
Individual users
Family and multi-device use
Professional use
Best practices
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Save your emergency codes: Keep the recovery codes provided by each service away from your phone.
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Use a strong master password: Your Ente Auth master password must be unique and robust, as it protects all your codes.
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Activate local protection: Configure PIN or biometrics to prevent unauthorized physical access.
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Don't over-customize: Avoid advanced modifications that could compromise synchronization.
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Keep the application up to date: Updates correct security flaws and improve functionality.
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Test restoration: Occasionally check that you can restore your codes on another device.
Conclusion
Resources and support
Official documentation
- Official website: ente.io/auth
- Help center: help.ente.io/auth
- Technical blog: ente.io/blog
Source code and transparency
- GitHub: github.com/ente-io/auth
- Cryptography audit: ente.io/blog/cryptography-audit
Community
- Discord: discord.gg/z2YVKkycX3
- Reddit: r/enteio
Author
This tutorial has been written by Pierre
You can say thanks by tipping the professor.
Credits
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