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Greetings,
On Christmas eve, December 24th, I broke my smartphone that contained the Google authenticator app. I have since bought a new phone and contacted support for removing the link to the authenticator app on my old phone. The experience was smooth, and the support team was very responsive and helpful.
However, I was a bit surprised that there’s no automated process for this. Since phones can get stolen/broken, it would be much more efficient to implement a system using the same method Steam Guard does. When an authenticator is set up on Steam, the user receives a recovery code in his email which he’s instructed to keep. Since my Steam authenticator was on my old phone as well, I simply logged into my Steam account and cancelled the authenticator with the recovery code that was just sitting in my email, waiting for his time to shine. I’m not a developer myself, but it seems like this would not be too difficult to implement, plus it would save you a lot of time on cases like mine.
Personally, I find the need to contact support and wait for a response a deal breaker for using the authenticator app. I know there’s also SMS verification, but using a different method isn’t a solution but merely means of avoiding the problem.
Cheers,