2FA Manager
Encrypted TOTP key storage. Codes are generated in your browser, secrets are stored encrypted.
Log in to save 2FA keys
Guest mode will later support local code checks, but cloud storage requires an account.
How 2FA Manager works
A quick overview of adding, storing, and safely using TOTP keys.
Add the secret from QR setup
In the service settings, choose manual entry or copy the otpauth:// link. Recovery codes are not supported here.
The secret is stored encrypted
The backend stores the TOTP secret only in encrypted form, and the raw secret is not shown in the UI as an account name.
The code is generated in the browser
After the vault is loaded, one-time codes are generated client-side and refreshed in real time.
Copy and use the code
Click the code card to quickly copy it and use it during login.
How to use 2FA Manager correctly
This tool stores TOTP keys and shows one-time codes. To avoid losing access, add the actual secret from the 2FA setup screen.
Recovery codes do not work
Recovery codes are one-time backup codes. To generate 2FA, you need the Base32 secret from the QR setup screen or an otpauth:// link.
Check access before changes
Before disabling or moving 2FA, make sure you can still sign in and reopen the account security settings.
Deleted keys cannot be restored
If you delete a key from the vault, it cannot be recovered from the interface. You will need to add it again from the service settings.
Ready to manage your 2FA keys?
Open the security settings of the service, copy the TOTP secret or otpauth:// link, and save the key in your vault.