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iPhone Users Won't Require Google Authenticator With iOS 15

Apple is eliminating the requirement of downloading a verification app for iPhone users. However, the in-built authenticator may not work for every user.

With the iOS 15 update, Apple will add an in-built authenticator to iPhone. In addition, it will remove the need for iPhone users to download any code-generating verification or Google Authenticator app, for that matter. The latest iOS 15 software update has been shaped up to a valuable and exciting upgrade. It is confirmed with several improvements introduced with iOS 15 to messaging, FaceTime, accessibility, privacy, and many more.


The Use Of An Authenticator Is More Common Today

Over the last couple of years, using an authenticator app has become much more common than ever before. The use of authenticator apps has increased to such a massive level due to the increasing number of security threats when going online. In addition, it combines with many applications and services that have rolled out two-factor authentication features to improve and increase online security.

Apart from these, Google Authenticator is a top-rated app for managing these apps and codes. Recently, it has received the ability that has enabled it to transfer codes from your older iPhone to your new one.

Transfer Codes From An Older iPhone to A New One

Google Authenticator app’s 3.1.0 version allows iPad and iPhone users to transfer their accounts to a different device. They can use a QR code to transfer their accounts. Once you download the authenticator app on your new device or phone, you will need to create a QR code in the app on your old device. Now, scan the QR code with your new device to confirm that your account has been transferred.

An in-built Authenticator Feature With iOS 15

Apple has begun rolling out iOS 15 software updates to various compatible iPhone versions. With this, iPhone users will find that they don’t need to download an additional app to transfer these codes. It is because Apple has introduced iOS 15, packed with an in-built authenticator feature.

Apple has yet not explained anything in detail on how this feature will work. But, it has made it clear that iPhone users will get the ability to generate verification codes. Moreover, they can generate it on their devices. Plus, they can do it without downloading any additional app.

Apple Is Stepping Up Its Privacy Features

The authenticator feature to access various services and applications will increase more and more in the future. Moreover, its wider use will become more visible and on the surface very soon. But, amidst it, the solution given by the tech giant is a solid option for a large number of users.

Besides, Apple seems to ensure to make this as seamless as possible by introducing the ability to save on the space that an authenticator app requires. So, for example, once you generate the codes and begin using them, your iPhone will be able to fill that code whenever required automatically. Thus, it will remove the need to switch to various apps. Also, it will speed up the sign-in process.

Now, cross-device and platform support is the area that remains unclear. It is likely the most prominent and significant issue for some users. It is an in-built authenticator so that you can access it only on the devices upgraded to iOS 15.

In simple words, Apple is eliminating the need for users to install an authenticator app on an iPhone upgrade to iOS 15. Still, you will need to download Google Authenticator to use it.

Users may also need to use some other verification app apart from Google Authenticator. Apple’s iOS software update may not be proved so helpful for users who often switch between various devices and platforms.

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Here’s everything about Apple’s new features coming with iOS 15 that removes the need to download Google Authenticator or any other verification app on iPhone.

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