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How Do I Transfer Coinbase to New Google Authenticator?

It’s no secret that Google Authenticator is one of the most popular two-factor authentication (2FA) apps available. In fact, it’s so popular that many people use it as their primary 2FA app for all of their online accounts.

However, there are some who prefer to use a different 2FA app, such as Authy or LastPass. If you’re one of those people and you’re looking to transfer your Coinbase account to a new Google Authenticator, here’s how to do it.

NOTE: WARNING: Transferring Coinbase to a new Google Authenticator can be complicated and time consuming. It is important to follow the instructions carefully and take your time while doing so. If done incorrectly, it could result in a loss of funds. Be sure to back up your Google Authenticator codes before transferring and make sure all of your account information is correct.

First, open the Google Authenticator app on your old device and delete your Coinbase account from it. Next, open the Coinbase app on your new device and sign in. Once you’re signed in, tap on the “Security” tab and then scroll down to the “Two-Factor Authentication” section.

Tap on the “Enable Authy” button and then enter your phone number when prompted. You’ll then be sent a verification code via text message, which you’ll need to enter into the Authy app on your new device.

Once you’ve done that, your Coinbase account will be successfully transferred to your new Google Authenticator app!.

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