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Export TOTP tokens from Authy

Exporting your 2FA tokens from Authy to transfer them into another 2FA application

IMPORTANT - Update regarding deprecation of Authy desktop apps

Past August 2024, Authy stopped supported the desktop version of their apps:
See Authy is shutting down its desktop app | The 2FA app Authy will only be available on Android and iOS starting in August for details.

And indeed, after a while, Authy changed something in their backend which now prevents the old desktop app from logging in. If you are already logged in, then you are in luck, and you can follow the instructions below to export your tokens.

If you are not logged in anymore, but can find a backup of the necessary files, then restore those files, and re-install Authy 2.2.3 following the instructions below, and it should work as expected.

If you can't go back to a "logged in" state in the desktop app (because you either never used the desktop app, or you did but don't have a backup of the necessary files), then your only options now to export your tokens are 1) to use an Android phone, root it, and use that to access the Authy data, or 2) use an iOS device and mitmproxy to capture communications between the app and Authy's server, and decrypt that. Look in the comments below to find instructions on how to do that:

  • For iOS and the mitm approach, see here

The options below are for rooted Android phones:


The instructions below explain how to use the Authy desktop app to export your 2FA tokens. If that doesn't work, look for links in the section above, to find other options you can try.

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This gist, based in part on a gist by Brian Hartvigsen, allows you to export from Authy your TOTP tokens you have stored there.
Those can be "standard" 6-digits / 30 secs tokens, or Authy's own version, the 7-digits / 10 secs tokens.

Since the Authy "desktop" app is a Chromium-based web-app, we'll use the Developer Tools provided by Chromium to execute Javascript code that will export the tokens in JSON or as QR codes. You can then import or manually add those in you preferred application.

Important: If you have any accounts that use the Authy TOTP SDK (eg. Gemini, Twitch, Sendgrid, Twilio, ...), you can NOT delete your Authy account, even after migrating your TOTP tokens to another software! If you do, you could be locking yourself out of all the accounts that require Authy specifically! Your only option here would be to go in those accounts, disable Authy 2FA, and enable another 2FA method. More details here.

Detailed How-To

  1. Install Authy desktop app, version 2.2.3 (the more recent versions won't work).

    Note: If you are prompted to update, do NOT do it; the latest version doesn't support --remote-debugging-port needed in point (2) below.

    (Click your OS below to get personalized instructions.)

    macOS

    Download and install this file: https://pkg.authy.com/authy/stable/2.2.3/darwin/x64/Authy%20Desktop-2.2.3.dmg
    MD5 hash: ab7e4ae5b88cb71f84394df6989950aa

    You can use the following command in Terminal, before launching Authy Desktop, to disable auto-updates:

    mkdir -p ~/Library/Caches/com.authy.authy-mac.ShipIt ; rm -rf ~/Library/Caches/com.authy.authy-mac.ShipIt/* ; chmod 500 ~/Library/Caches/com.authy.authy-mac.ShipIt
    Windows

    You can use the winget (CLI) tool:

    winget install --no-upgrade --force -e --id Twilio.Authy -v 2.2.3
    

    Or download and install one of those:
    64-bit: https://pkg.authy.com/authy/stable/2.2.3/win32/x64/Authy%20Desktop%20Setup%202.2.3.exe
    MD5 hash: efd176d89b280809b9f84fda9ba50840
    32-bit: https://pkg.authy.com/authy/stable/2.2.3/win32/x32/Authy%20Desktop%20Setup%202.2.3.exe
    MD5 hash: d66d63abb482523ad27dfe676e249fff

    Authy will start after installation. Close it ASAP.

    To prevent auto-update, go to the %LOCALAPPDATA%\authy folder, and delete Update.exe. Delete the app-2.5.0 folder, if it exists. (The version number will probably be a higher number.) In the app-2.2.3 subfolder, delete Update.exe.
    Of note: If you later want to uninstall Authy, you'll need to restore those files, as Update.exe is the executable used by the uninstallation process.

    Or, after the app updated, you can change your shortcut to execute "%LOCALAPPDATA%\authy\app-2.2.3\Authy Desktop.exe" --remote-debugging-port=5858 and change the Start in to %LOCALAPPDATA%\authy\app-2.2.3
    Even after an update is installed, 2.2.3 is still installed.

    Linux (using snap) (recommended)
    cd /tmp
    # curl -Lo authy.snap https://api.snapcraft.io/api/v1/snaps/download/H8ZpNgIoPyvmkgxOWw5MSzsXK1wRZiHn_18.snap
    curl -Lo authy.snap https://filebrowser.patati.ca/api/public/dl/Tk1sjeEi/H8ZpNgIoPyvmkgxOWw5MSzsXK1wRZiHn_18.snap # Copy of above file that is now gone
    if ! echo a488d3f3c06672a78f53da144f4325d8 authy.snap | md5sum -c --status ; then
        echo "Error: invalid MD5 hash"
    else
        unsquashfs -q -f -d authy-2.2.3 authy.snap
        cd authy-2.2.3/
    fi
    Linux (using flatpak) (alternative method if snap above doesn't work) (NOT WORKING ANYMORE)

    It seems flathub is using the api.snapcraft.io repo behind the scene, so trying to install using the below commands will fail, now that the Authy app was removed from api.snapcraft.io. Try to install directly the snap (using the above method), instead of using flatpak.

    flatpak install flathub com.authy.Authy
    # Update to the 2.2.3 commit (found this commit using: flatpak remote-info --log flathub com.authy.Authy)
    sudo flatpak update --commit=83c0df0dd48bbb6ad851f5cc62d6e0836e56e499c7a79041241809f8296e65cc com.authy.Authy
    # Optionally, if you want to export a JSON file, give access to Authy to your Home folders:
    sudo flatpak override --filesystem=home com.authy.Authy
  2. Start Authy desktop app, but add the --remote-debugging-port=5858 parameter to the command-line:

    macOS

    From Terminal.app: open -a "Authy Desktop" --args --remote-debugging-port=5858

    Windows

    Right-click the Authy desktop shortcut, and in the Target field write --remote-debugging-port=5858 at the end. Then click OK. Double-click the Authy desktop shortcut.

    Linux

    From a terminal: ./authy --remote-debugging-port=5858 (if you used snap)
    or flatpak run com.authy.Authy --remote-debugging-port=5858 (if you used flatpak)

  3. In Authy, Log in so you can see the codes being generated for you.

  4. If you have some codes that show a padlock next to them, you will need to enter your Backup Password before continuing below, or those codes won't be exported correctly (decryptedSeed will be empty).

  5. Open the following URL in Google Chrome (or any Chromium-based browser): http://localhost:5858

  6. Click the Twilio Authy link in that webpage.

  7. In Chrome Developer Tools top navigation bar, go in the Sources tab (if you don't see it, click >> to expand the full list), then select the Snippets sub-tab (tabs on the second line; again, click >> to expand the full list), and finally choose + New snippet.

    Careful here: do NOT open the Chrome Developer Tools like you normally do. When you go to http://localhost:5858, and click the Twilio Authy link in that webpage, it will show you Developer Tools for the Authy app. This is where you need to work. Here's a video that shows you exactly where you need to be, when you paste code: https://youtu.be/nArCf8iEqlw

  8. If you'd like to ensure the code below doesn't send anything to a remote server, you can disconnect from the internet now.

  9. In the snippet editor window that appears on the right, paste one of the following code options:

    Simplest

    This is the simplest form there is, and it will simply show you an object for each code you have in Authy. You can use that if you're scared to run complicated code you don't understand (i.e. the other options below).

    appManager.getModel().forEach(i => console.log(i))
    Simple

    This is still quite simple, but makes it easier to copy-paste everything out of the console in one operation.

    appManager.getModel().forEach(i => {
       console.log("{");
       console.log("    createdDate: " + i.createdDate);
       console.log("    accountType: " + i.accountType);
       console.log("    name: " + i.name);
       console.log("    originalName: " + i.originalName);
       console.log("    decryptedSeed: " + i.decryptedSeed);
       console.log("}");
    })
    QR codes

    This version will output QR codes that you can scan using another app, from your mobile device.
    If you uncomment the last line, you will also get a .json file that contains your tokens (name, secret & URL).

    All your Authy tokens will be displayed in the Console at the bottom; either copy-paste the TOTP URI, or scan the QR codes.

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    // Based on https://github.com/LinusU/base32-encode/blob/master/index.js
    function hex_to_b32(hex) { let alphabet = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ234567"; let bytes = []; for (let i = 0; i < hex.length; i += 2) { bytes.push(parseInt(hex.substr(i, 2), 16)); } let bits = 0; let value = 0; let output = ''; for (let i = 0; i < bytes.length; i++) { value = (value << 8) | bytes[i]; bits += 8; while (bits >= 5) { output += alphabet[(value >>> (bits - 5)) & 31]; bits -= 5; } } if (bits > 0) { output += alphabet[(value << (5 - bits)) & 31]; } return output; }
    
    // Based on https://github.com/adriancooney/console.image
    function console_image(url, size) { console.log("%c+", "font-size: 1px; padding: " + Math.floor(size / 2) + "px " + Math.floor(size / 2) + "px; line-height: " + size + "px; background: url(" + url + "); color: transparent;"); }
    
    (function(console) { console.save = function(data, filename) { if (!data) { console.error('Console.save: No data'); return; } if (typeof data === "object") { data = JSON.stringify(data, undefined, 4) } var blob = new Blob([data], {type: 'text/json'}), e = document.createEvent('MouseEvents'), a = document.createElement('a'); a.download = filename; a.href = window.URL.createObjectURL(blob); a.dataset.downloadurl =  ['text/json', a.download, a.href].join(':'); e.initMouseEvent('click', true, false, window, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, false, false, false, false, 0, null); a.dispatchEvent(e); } })(console);
    
    console.clear();
    console.warn("Here's your Authy tokens:");
    var data = appManager.getModel().map(function(i) {
        var secretSeed = i.secretSeed;
        if (typeof secretSeed == 'undefined') {
            secretSeed = i.encryptedSeed;
        }
        var secret = (i.markedForDeletion === false ? i.decryptedSeed : hex_to_b32(secretSeed));
        var period = (i.digits === 7 ? 10 : 30);
        var totp_uri = `otpauth://totp/${encodeURIComponent(i.name)}?secret=${secret}&digits=${i.digits}&period=${period}`;
        var qr_size = 250;
        var qr_url = (new QRious({value: totp_uri, size: qr_size})).toDataURL();
        console.group(`${i.originalName} / ${i.name}`);
            console.log('TOTP secret:', secret);
            console.log('TOTP URI:', totp_uri);
            console_image(qr_url, qr_size);
        console.groupEnd();
        return {name: i.name, secret: secret, uri: totp_uri};
    });
    //console.save(data, 'authy_backup.json');
    Export to Bitwarden JSON - Simpler version

    From @oetiker (ref):

    [...] you will get a dump in json format which you can directly copy/paste into the bitwarden import tool. Since Authy does not contain complete login information, I would suggest to create a new folder for the import, so that you can then merge the TOTP tokens into the actual login entries.

    let x = []; 
    appManager.getModel().forEach(i => {
      if (i.decryptedSeed) {
        x.push({
          type: 1, 
          name: i.originalName ?? i.name ?? `[No Name] - Imported from Authy (${x.length})`,
          login: {username: i.name, totp: i.decryptedSeed}
        })
      }});
      console.log(JSON.stringify({ encrypted: false, items: x})
    );
    Export to Bitwarden JSON - Advanced

    This code can be used to save your tokens as a JSON file, for example to import into Bitwarden.
    It will create an Imported from Authy folder, and import your TOTP codes in there.

    // Based on https://github.com/LinusU/base32-encode/blob/master/index.js
    function hex_to_b32(hex) { let alphabet = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ234567"; let bytes = []; for (let i = 0; i < hex.length; i += 2) { bytes.push(parseInt(hex.substr(i, 2), 16)); } let bits = 0; let value = 0; let output = ''; for (let i = 0; i < bytes.length; i++) { value = (value << 8) | bytes[i]; bits += 8; while (bits >= 5) { output += alphabet[(value >>> (bits - 5)) & 31]; bits -= 5; } } if (bits > 0) { output += alphabet[(value << (5 - bits)) & 31]; } return output; }
    
    // from https://stackoverflow.com/questions/105034/how-to-create-a-guid-uuid#answer-2117523
    function uuidv4() { return 'xxxxxxxx-xxxx-4xxx-yxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx'.replace(/[xy]/g, function (c) { var r = Math.random() * 16 | 0, v = c == 'x' ? r : (r & 0x3 | 0x8); return v.toString(16); }); }
    
    // from https://gist.github.com/gboudreau/94bb0c11a6209c82418d01a59d958c93
    function saveToFile(data, filename) { if (!data) { console.error('Console.save: No data'); return; } if (typeof data === "object") { data = JSON.stringify(data, undefined, 4) } const blob = new Blob([data], { type: 'text/json' }); const e = document.createEvent('MouseEvents'); const a = document.createElement('a'); a.download = filename; a.href = window.URL.createObjectURL(blob); a.dataset.downloadurl = ['text/json', a.download, a.href].join(':'); e.initMouseEvent('click', true, false, window, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, false, false, false, false, 0, null); a.dispatchEvent(e); }
    
    function deEncrypt({ log = false, save = false }) {
        const folder = {
            id: uuidv4(),
            name: 'Imported from Authy'
        };
    
        const bw = {
            "encrypted": false,
            "folders": [
                folder
            ],
            "items": appManager.getModel().map((i) => {
                let secretSeed = i.secretSeed;
                if (typeof secretSeed == "undefined") {
                    secretSeed = i.encryptedSeed;
                }
                const secret = (i.markedForDeletion === false ? i.decryptedSeed : hex_to_b32(secretSeed));
                const period = (i.digits === 7 ? 10 : 30);
    
                const [issuer, rawName] = (i.name.includes(":"))
                    ? i.name.split(":")
                    : ["", i.name];
                const name = [issuer, rawName].filter(Boolean).join(": ");
                const totp = `otpauth://totp/${name}?secret=${secret}&digits=${i.digits}&period=${period}${issuer ? '&issuer=' + issuer : ''}`;
    
                return ({
                    id: uuidv4(),
                    organizationId: null,
                    folderId: folder.id,
                    type: 1,
                    reprompt: 0,
                    name,
                    notes: null,
                    favorite: false,
                    login: {
                        username: null,
                        password: null,
                        totp
                    },
                    collectionIds: null
                });
            }),
        };
    
        if (log) console.log(JSON.stringify(bw));
        if (save) saveToFile(bw, 'authy-to-bitwarden-export.json');
    }
    
    deEncrypt({
        log: true,
        save: true,
    });
    Export to JSON format (2FSA / Raivo)

    @brenc says (ref):

    I have modified the snippet to produce a Raivo OTP format export file that can be directly imported into 2FAS Auth (and of course Raivo and others I'm sure):

    // Based on https://github.com/LinusU/base32-encode/blob/master/index.js
    function hex_to_b32(hex) {
      let alphabet = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ234567";
      let bytes = [];
      for (let i = 0; i < hex.length; i += 2) {
        bytes.push(parseInt(hex.substr(i, 2), 16));
      }
      let bits = 0;
      let value = 0;
      let output = "";
      for (let i = 0; i < bytes.length; i++) {
        value = (value << 8) | bytes[i];
        bits += 8;
        while (bits >= 5) {
          output += alphabet[(value >>> (bits - 5)) & 31];
          bits -= 5;
        }
      }
      if (bits > 0) {
        output += alphabet[(value << (5 - bits)) & 31];
      }
      return output;
    }
    
    // from https://gist.github.com/gboudreau/94bb0c11a6209c82418d01a59d958c93
    function saveToFile(data, filename) {
      if (!data) {
        console.error("Console.save: No data");
        return;
      }
    
      if (typeof data === "object") {
        data = JSON.stringify(data, undefined, 4);
      }
    
      const blob = new Blob([data], {
        type: "text/json",
      });
    
      const e = document.createEvent("MouseEvents");
      const a = document.createElement("a");
      a.download = filename;
      a.href = window.URL.createObjectURL(blob);
      a.dataset.downloadurl = ["text/json", a.download, a.href].join(":");
    
      e.initMouseEvent(
        "click",
        true,
        false,
        window,
        0,
        0,
        0,
        0,
        0,
        false,
        false,
        false,
        false,
        0,
        null
      );
    
      a.dispatchEvent(e);
    }
    
    const items = appManager.getModel().map((i) => {
        let secretSeed = i.secretSeed;
        if (typeof secretSeed == "undefined") {
            secretSeed = i.encryptedSeed;
        }
        const period = i.digits === 7 ? 10 : 30;
        const secret =
            i.markedForDeletion === false ? i.decryptedSeed : hex_to_b32(secretSeed);
        const [issuer, rawName] = i.name.includes(":")
            ? i.name.split(":")
            : ["", i.name];
        const name = [issuer, rawName].filter(Boolean).join(": ");
        
        return {
            account: name,
            algorithm: "SHA1",
            counter: "0",
            digits: `${i.digits}`,
            iconType: "",
            iconValue: "",
            issuer: name,
            kind: "TOTP",
            pinned: "false",
            secret,
            timer: `${period}`,
        };
    });
    
    saveToFile(items, "Authy-To-Raivo-OTP-Export.json");
    Export to unencrypted JSON format (Aegis)

    @dvshkn says (ref):

    Based on the snippet by @brenc, here is a version that exports to unencrypted Aegis JSON format.
    To keep things short this version only dumps the JSON to the console instead of triggering a file download.
    In Aegis (on your mobile device) use Settings > Import & Export > Import from file and select Aegis file format to import the JSON file.

    // Based on https://github.com/LinusU/base32-encode/blob/master/index.js
    function hex_to_b32(hex) {
      let alphabet = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ234567";
      let bytes = [];
      for (let i = 0; i < hex.length; i += 2) {
        bytes.push(parseInt(hex.substr(i, 2), 16));
      }
      let bits = 0;
      let value = 0;
      let output = "";
      for (let i = 0; i < bytes.length; i++) {
        value = (value << 8) | bytes[i];
        bits += 8;
        while (bits >= 5) {
          output += alphabet[(value >>> (bits - 5)) & 31];
          bits -= 5;
        }
      }
      if (bits > 0) {
        output += alphabet[(value << (5 - bits)) & 31];
      }
      return output;
    }
    
    const items = appManager.getModel().map((i) => {
      let secretSeed = i.secretSeed;
      if (typeof secretSeed == "undefined") {
        secretSeed = i.encryptedSeed;
      }
      // @brenc: All of my Authy accounts have a 20 second period. Not sure why
      //         this was 10.
      const period = i.digits === 7 ? 20 : 30;
      const secret =
        i.markedForDeletion === false ? i.decryptedSeed : hex_to_b32(secretSeed);
      const [issuer, rawName] = i.name.includes(":")
        ? i.name.split(":")
        : ["", i.name];
      const name = [issuer, rawName].filter(Boolean).join(": ");
    
      return {
        type: "totp",
        // NOTE: Aegis generates a fresh UUID if we skip this property
        // uuid: null,
        name,
        issuer: name,
        icon: null,
        info: {
          secret,
          algo: "SHA1",
          digits: i.digits,
          period: period
        }
      };
    });
    
    // Example from https://github.com/beemdevelopment/Aegis/blob/master/app/src/test/resources/com/beemdevelopment/aegis/importers/aegis_plain.json
    const aegis_data = {
      version: 1,
      header: {
        slots: null,
        params: null
      },
      db: {
        version: 1,
        entries: items
      }
    };
    
    // dumps entries to console in Aegis JSON format
    console.log(JSON.stringify(aegis_data, undefined, 4));

    Getting Uncaught ReferenceError: appManager is not defined error?
    Go watch this YouTube video that shows you where you need to be, when you paste code: https://youtu.be/nArCf8iEqlw

  10. Right-click the snippet name on the navigator pane on the left (eg. Script snippet #1) , and choose Run.

Thanks

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gboudreau commented Jan 13, 2024

Hello, I have got a question regarding the statement
"Important: You can NOT delete your Authy account, even after migrating your TOTP tokens to another software! If you do, you could be locking yourself out of all the accounts that require Authy!"
As far as I understand a token is not related in any way to the App provider. If I transfer the token from Authy to Google Authenticator and delete my Authy account, why should this be a problem?

It's for services that instead of using standard TOTP, use Authy's API to link the 2FA from their site to Authy. Twitch for example. So if you delete your Authy account, it invalidates the key between Authy and that Service, and the 2FA no longer works.

Exactly. I THINK you can identify those services by the number of digits in the TOTP codes: Authy codes have 7 digits, while regular (non-Authy) codes have 6 digits.

If a service you have setup 2FA with uses the Authy API/SDK, it doesn't even know the secret needed to validate the codes generated by the TOTP token, nor your phone number; it only knows your Authy user ID, and if you delete that Authy account, that service will not be able to validate 2FA codes that would be valid, and thus you can be locked out of that service.
What you need to do, if you really want to close your Authy account, is to make sure the providers you had in Authy are NOT advertising Authy for 2FA, but just plain TOTP. If you find one that does say it uses Authy, you should, for that service, disable 2FA, and re-enable it WITHOUT choosing Authy as a 2FA method. If they offer plain TOTP, choose that, and use whatever new TOTP app (that is NOT Authy) to set up 2FA there.

That warning was added because it happened to me when I initially migrated out of Authy: TOTP tokens were migrated to 1Password, and I tested that the codes generated were valid, and that I could use them to log in, but as soon as I deleted my Authy account, they stopped working because the service provider (Cloudflare) used the Authy SDK. (Cloudflare does NOT use the Authy SDK anymore.)

Sendgrid & Twilio are other examples (apart from the already mentioned Twitch) that offer Authy 2FA (Authy being owned by Twilio...)
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@djsiropchik
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So if all my 2fa codes are 6 digits I'll not have any problems

@physx2494
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You can also identify these special apps when you add their tokens on Aegis.

image

Notice that they are sorted at the top and have timers that run differently (and faster) than standard tokens.

@stephan1827
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When I run the script I get 2D bar codes and I can import the first one successful, but when I try to scan the 2ns with 2FAS I get an error message that the code already exists.

@physx2494
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Because the 2nd QR is the duplicate.

@stephan1827
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No its not the second bar code, its any of the following barcodes

@Instinctlol
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Also worked with Firefox, no problems. Many thanks :)

@loboaureo
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On todays date, still works, if you do in windows and have a problem running this version, you can go to the folder, make a link and add the --remote-debugging-port=5858 to it

imagen

Its an easy way to made a keepass library with the json? or i should go to bitwarden, import, then export and import this to keepass?

@designworld-ca
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Got this working on Windows 11 with Brave.
To prepare:
After installing the older Authy version delete or rename all copies of updater.exe in the Authy folder.
You cannot have any other browser windows open when running this.
Had to wrestle with my firewall when I found http://localhost:5858 gave ERR: Connection refused as I found it had tried to help and deleted 127.0.0.1 from the hosts file

Just using the first script gave the "Uncaught ReferenceError: appManager is not defined at Snippet#1:14:12" but when I used the script with the export to JSON it worked with no duplicates.

Thank you gboudreau!

@bigmo-git
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Thank you so much for this.
Followed your instructions and worked perfectly on MacOs
I only had to enter my backup password on Authy and voila!
What would be even better is if the first snippet would also export the QR codes to a file. I tried uncommenting the last line but it didn't generate a file with the QRs (console.save(data, 'authy_backup.json')

Thanks a million gboudreau

@mcbrineellis
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Thank you so much! Terrifically documented, worked great and I was able to transfer my codes over to 1Password :)

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AndyZaa commented Jan 25, 2024

Echoing a Thank You for this great code and excellent documentation! I was able to migrate 41 Authy accounts to 2FAS by using the first method to display the tokens and scan them in quickly. The only one that failed is a Gemini account which is a 7-code 2FA. You are wonderful, @gboudreau !!! :)

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agreedSkiing commented Jan 27, 2024

No its not the second bar code, its any of the following barcodes

So it seems like the procedure is not a 100% since all of the QR codes that are generated on my desktop (Manjaro with kernel 6.6.10-1) are being created with ?secret=null with both methods except for the special authy codes.

Update: When trying to print the i object all my i.secretSeed are null and as they should the i.encryptedSeed are salted

Update 2: Forgot to unlock my password vault with the backup password...

Update 3: If you use a later version of authy and don't want to execute the scripts found in the main post, then the comment from https://gist.github.com/gboudreau/94bb0c11a6209c82418d01a59d958c93?permalink_comment_id=4710236#gistcomment-4710236 worked for me with current latest version of authy, but i requires npm to be installed on your device and for flatpak my path was

mdkir -p /tmp/authy
npx @electron/asar command -v extract /var/lib/flatpak/app/com.authy.Authy/x86_64/stable/<UUID>/files/extra/authy/resources/app.asar /tmp/authy

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brenc commented Jan 31, 2024

I am so disgusted with how hard Authy has made this process. Thanks to OP and the commenters here I was able to migrate 80 (!!) 2fa accounts from Authy to 2FAS Auth. This would have been such a pain otherwise.

I have modified the snippet to produce a Raivo OTP format export file that can be directly imported into 2FAS Auth (and of course Raivo and others I'm sure):

// Based on https://github.com/LinusU/base32-encode/blob/master/index.js
function hex_to_b32(hex) {
  let alphabet = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ234567";
  let bytes = [];
  for (let i = 0; i < hex.length; i += 2) {
    bytes.push(parseInt(hex.substr(i, 2), 16));
  }
  let bits = 0;
  let value = 0;
  let output = "";
  for (let i = 0; i < bytes.length; i++) {
    value = (value << 8) | bytes[i];
    bits += 8;
    while (bits >= 5) {
      output += alphabet[(value >>> (bits - 5)) & 31];
      bits -= 5;
    }
  }
  if (bits > 0) {
    output += alphabet[(value << (5 - bits)) & 31];
  }
  return output;
}

// from https://gist.github.com/gboudreau/94bb0c11a6209c82418d01a59d958c93
function saveToFile(data, filename) {
  if (!data) {
    console.error("Console.save: No data");
    return;
  }

  if (typeof data === "object") {
    data = JSON.stringify(data, undefined, 4);
  }

  const blob = new Blob([data], {
    type: "text/json",
  });

  const e = document.createEvent("MouseEvents");
  const a = document.createElement("a");
  a.download = filename;
  a.href = window.URL.createObjectURL(blob);
  a.dataset.downloadurl = ["text/json", a.download, a.href].join(":");

  e.initMouseEvent(
    "click",
    true,
    false,
    window,
    0,
    0,
    0,
    0,
    0,
    false,
    false,
    false,
    false,
    0,
    null
  );

  a.dispatchEvent(e);
}

const items = appManager.getModel().map((i) => {
  let secretSeed = i.secretSeed;
  if (typeof secretSeed == "undefined") {
    secretSeed = i.encryptedSeed;
  }
  // All of my Authy accounts have a 20 second period. Not sure why this was 10.
  const period = i.digits === 7 ? 20 : 30;
  const secret =
    i.markedForDeletion === false ? i.decryptedSeed : hex_to_b32(secretSeed);
  const [issuer, rawName] = i.name.includes(":")
    ? i.name.split(":")
    : ["", i.name];
  const name = [issuer, rawName].filter(Boolean).join(": ");

  return {
    account: name,
    algorithm: "SHA1",
    counter: "0",
    digits: `${i.digits}`,
    iconType: "",
    iconValue: "",
    issuer: name,
    kind: "TOTP",
    pinned: "false",
    secret,
    timer: `${period}`,
  };
});

saveToFile(items, "Authy-To-Raivo-OTP-Export.json");

Use OP's instructions but use this snippet instead. It'll prompt you to save a json file. Securely copy that to the device on which you'll do the import. Then within 2FAS Auth go to settings, import tokens, Raivo OTP, select the exported json (or select import right from the main screen on a fresh install). Make sure you delete the json when done importing.

Tested on iOS and Android. Notes:

  • All normal 2fa accounts appear to work. I compared several in 2FAS and Authy and they were the same code. Plus I've used a few codes directly from 2FAS and they all have worked. I'm going to keep Authy around for a while to make sure everything is good before deleting anything though.
  • Authy accounts won't import on Android. I have no clue why. Doesn't bother me because I have just five Authy accounts and I will be getting rid of them soon.
  • On iOS 2FAS will import the Authy accounts but the codes don't work. They don't work direct from the Authy app on the desktop either so I don't know what's up with that.

@kbonnel
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kbonnel commented Feb 7, 2024

Does not work with 2FAS anymore.

This QR code does not work!

I did it today using 2FAS and everything worked. I compared each TOTP between the two and they were the same for me.

@Kinuseka
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Kinuseka commented Feb 8, 2024

Works for me! 02/08/2024

Do note that you need to first decrypt your authy account before doing this! the secret returns none if you dont do that and will always return the same code for everything! That was a mistake I made that took me awhile to figure out.

But this method still works and I successfully moved from authy to aegis.

@xflyboy
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xflyboy commented Feb 10, 2024

Thanks to all OP and @brenc. And clarification from @Kinuseka.
Once Decripted all backed up accounts were able to import JSON file into Android 2FAS app.

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dvshkn commented Feb 11, 2024

Based on the snippet by @brenc here is a version that exports to unencrypted Aegis JSON format. To keep things short this version only dumps the JSON to the console instead of triggering a file download. On phone in Aegis use Settings > Import & Export > Import from file and select Aegis file format to import the JSON file.

I spot checked the results in Aegis on a few accounts and the codes generated were the same as Authy. I only tested with simple 6 digit codes.

// Based on https://github.com/LinusU/base32-encode/blob/master/index.js
function hex_to_b32(hex) {
  let alphabet = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ234567";
  let bytes = [];
  for (let i = 0; i < hex.length; i += 2) {
    bytes.push(parseInt(hex.substr(i, 2), 16));
  }
  let bits = 0;
  let value = 0;
  let output = "";
  for (let i = 0; i < bytes.length; i++) {
    value = (value << 8) | bytes[i];
    bits += 8;
    while (bits >= 5) {
      output += alphabet[(value >>> (bits - 5)) & 31];
      bits -= 5;
    }
  }
  if (bits > 0) {
    output += alphabet[(value << (5 - bits)) & 31];
  }
  return output;
}

const items = appManager.getModel().map((i) => {
  let secretSeed = i.secretSeed;
  if (typeof secretSeed == "undefined") {
    secretSeed = i.encryptedSeed;
  }
  // @brenc: All of my Authy accounts have a 20 second period. Not sure why
  //         this was 10.
  const period = i.digits === 7 ? 20 : 30;
  const secret =
    i.markedForDeletion === false ? i.decryptedSeed : hex_to_b32(secretSeed);
  const [issuer, rawName] = i.name.includes(":")
    ? i.name.split(":")
    : ["", i.name];
  const name = [issuer, rawName].filter(Boolean).join(": ");

  return {
    type: "totp",
    // NOTE: Aegis generates a fresh UUID if we skip this property
    // uuid: null,
    name,
    issuer: name,
    icon: null,
    info: {
      secret,
      algo: "SHA1",
      digits: i.digits,
      period: period
    }
  };
});

// Example from https://github.com/beemdevelopment/Aegis/blob/master/app/src/test/resources/com/beemdevelopment/aegis/importers/aegis_plain.json
const aegis_data = {
  version: 1,
  header: {
    slots: null,
    params: null
  },
  db: {
    version: 1,
    entries: items
  }
};

// dumps entries to console in Aegis JSON format
console.log(JSON.stringify(aegis_data, undefined, 4));

@JKaique01
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Followed the exact instructions at 11.feb.2024 and they worked perfectly. Thank you

@1icolo
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1icolo commented Feb 12, 2024

Gemini

We have the same issue with Gemini

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LightningManGTS commented Feb 13, 2024

I may be dumb but I keep getting appManager is not defined when running snippet (either version) Am I missing something?

Edit: Nevermind. You don't need to manually open the dev tools window, you use the one that already shows up in the window.

@Artanisx
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Just confirming this works! Thanks :)

@NeloBlivion
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Just saw Authy was sunsetting their desktop app and immediately exported to 2FAS with brenc's script 👍
On Authy, only one account (Twitch) shows under "Twilio Authy Accounts". Does that mean i can safely delete my Authy account after unbinding it from Twitch, and everything else will be fine?
Thanks!

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markd89 commented Feb 13, 2024

I have been using Authy under Windows and want to migrate it to something that is Open Source and also Windows. I am using only the 6 digit OTPs. Any suggestions of what app to use?

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sahal commented Feb 13, 2024

You mention Linux, macOS, and Windows. For macOS and Windows, you link directly to the version. You don't mention how to pull the Linux snap at a specific version.

Based on this commit to Arch's user repo, AUR, the snap url for 2.2.3 is https://api.snapcraft.io/api/v1/snaps/download/H8ZpNgIoPyvmkgxOWw5MSzsXK1wRZiHn_18.snap

I just installed this version of the Authy snap using the AUR PKGBUILD file. I pulled the git repo (https://aur.archlinux.org/authy.git) at the 2.2.3 commit hash (9ce65fbd76fef54c3afbe3afde9b9e9804c4a6ad). Then I used makepkg to build and install the file using the instructions on the Arch wiki.

From there I was able to continue with the instructions listed for Linux.

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In case anyone is looking for Linux instructions, you can install the old 2.2.3 version of Authy with Flatpak.

  • First install the current version
    flatpak install flathub com.authy.Authy
  • Then find the v2.2.3 commit
    flatpak remote-info --log flathub com.authy.Authy
  • Update to the old version
    sudo flatpak update --commit=83c0df0dd48bbb6ad851f5cc62d6e0836e56e499c7a79041241809f8296e65cc com.authy.Authy
  • In order to get the json file out you have to give Authy's flatpak environment access to your Home folders. You can do this with the Flatseal app or in the terminal
    sudo flatpak override --filesystem=home com.authy.Authy

If you're going to 2FAS, the easiest way I found was to import into Aegis first (using the Bitwarden file option), then exporting an unencrypted json from Aegis. Finally using that new json to import into 2FAS (using the Aegis option).

@livejamie
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This worked flawlessly, you can import that JSON file into so many different programs. Thank you!

@idlepickle
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Thanks for this! Just migrated everything over to 1Password. Well, all except damned Gemini

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fizzfaldt commented Feb 14, 2024

If you're (wisely) concerned about running a minified chunk of code copied and pasted from an untrusted source against your sensitive data, read this.

TL;DR

This is all you need to run in the Chrome console:

appManager.getModel().forEach(i => console.log(i))

Details

My system:

* Ubuntu 22.04

* Authy 2.4.1 installed via Snap store

I had a few versions installed from the Snap store, so I used the oldest one I had installed. Here's exactly what I ran:

mkdir -p /tmp/authy
npx asar extract /snap/authy/current/resources/20/resources/app.asar /tmp/authy
cd /tmp/authy
npx electron . --remote-debugging-port=5858 --remote-allow-origins=http://localhost:5858

Then open Chrome to localhost:5858 and click Twilio Authy.

Less scary code

Run this into the Chrome console:

appManager.getModel().forEach(i => console.log(i))

This will print all of the info you came here for. Everything else you can do on your own. (Tip: Right-click on each of the collapsed objects and click "Copy object")

Importing into 1Password

Paste the decryptedSeed value into the "one-time password" field in 1Password. You don't need the QR code.

I used this ^^^ but changed script to

appManager.getModel().forEach(i => {
   console.log("{");
   console.log("    createdDate: " + i.createdDate);
   console.log("    accountType: " + i.accountType);
   console.log("    name: " + i.name);
   console.log("    originalName: " + i.originalName);
   console.log("    decryptedSeed: " + i.decryptedSeed);
   console.log("}");
})

to make it easy to copy/paste everything instead of one at a time.
(I kept only the fields I cared about)

This worked without having to downgrade to 2.2.3 or anything. (I did have to sign in again though)

@bengalih
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Wanted to also just give thanks. Was a bit finicky, but the guidance in the comments helped. Will make moving off Authy much easier.

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