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The phone that I used for two factor authentication is dead. I have a new phone and i'm in the process of restoring everything.

Unfortunately, when it comes to pawb.social, i'm not gonna be able to disable 2FA because, to do so, i am asked for a 2FA code. Which i could get if my old phone was still working, but it isn't.

EDIT forgot to mention: at the time i set up 2FA on this account, i was not given backup codes. The text file where i store them just says "Lemmy: they didn't give me any". I don't remember what the circumstances were back then

The app i'm using is Aegis Authenticator.

I can still access this account because i never logged out of it on PC, but i'm building a new PC right now so i'll lose the account.

I'm not asking for anyone to disable it in the backend, that would be a security issue. Not sure what to do, honestly it's not that big a deal to delete the account and remake.

Of course it's great that this instance has 2FA in the first place, but then this issue arises.

I searched this c/ for this topic and it looks like i'm the first to raise this.

Thanks for everything you guys do

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[–] Ashiette@lemmy.world 1 points 4 months ago (1 children)

I get what you mean. Can't access anything unless you have root access. However, for Aegis, you can select a custom folder.

But I agree that UbuntuTouch is... very unstable at this point in time.

[–] BOLOID@pawb.social 1 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) (1 children)

The stability is one thing, but the list of devices you can install it on is really restrictive. Turns out all alternative mobile OSs are like this, they can't be installed on just anything - or at least that would require technical work that they (correctly) assume the user won't do.

This time around i intentionally bought a phone that's compatible with Lineage OS, but i'm scared to do it since i can't re-install the stock Android if i fuck something up

[–] Ashiette@lemmy.world 1 points 4 months ago (1 children)

How come you can't reinstall the original OS ? Is it a Xiaomi ?

If your device is based on a Mediatek CPU, it might be possible to find firmware files that you can patch to reinitialise your device.

[–] BOLOID@pawb.social 2 points 4 months ago

It's a Samsung A21s.

I'm gonna be honest, i don't know that it's imposible, i just really don't like my odds of being able to do it from what i've seen of phones being very proprietary and very locked in. It's a big thing making me scared to try LineageOS. I'm about to build a Linux PC, and it's way easier to make that decision when i know i can always fall back onto Windows.