A 2FA Authenticator App Built Into Your Password Manager
DroidPass is a password manager with a built-in authenticator, so your login and your two-factor code live side by side in one encrypted vault. Scan a QR code once, and DroidPass generates live rotating TOTP codes on iPhone, iPad, and Android โ no separate authenticator app required.
In short
One app instead of two. DroidPass stores your password and generates the matching 2FA code for the same account, with one authenticator code on the free plan and unlimited codes on Pro. Everything is protected by AES-256 encryption and a zero-knowledge design.
What are TOTP 2FA codes?
TOTP stands for time-based one-time password. When you enable two-factor authentication on a website, the site gives you a secret key โ usually shown as a QR code. An authenticator combines that secret with the current time to produce a six-digit code that changes every 30 seconds. Because the code expires almost immediately, a stolen password alone is no longer enough to break into your account.
The catch: most people end up with passwords in one app and 2FA codes in another. That is two apps to maintain, two things to back up, and two places to check every time you sign in.
Live rotating codes with QR-code setup
Adding 2FA to an account in DroidPass takes seconds. When a website shows you its 2FA QR code, scan it with DroidPass and the authenticator secret is saved directly on the login entry. From then on, DroidPass shows a live rotating code with a countdown timer, refreshing automatically every 30 seconds โ exactly like a dedicated authenticator app, but stored next to the password it belongs to.
Why a built-in authenticator beats a separate 2FA app
- One vault, one backup. Separate authenticator apps are notorious for losing codes when you switch phones. In DroidPass, your 2FA secrets are part of your vault, so they follow your account instead of being trapped on one device.
- Sign in without app-switching. Your password and the current code sit on the same entry โ copy one, then the other, and you are in.
- Autofill both password and code. With DroidPass autofill on iOS and Android, filling a login and grabbing its 2FA code happens in one flow instead of bouncing between two apps.
- One security model. Your codes get the same AES-256 encryption, biometric unlock, and auto-lock protection as everything else in your vault.
Want the full breakdown? Read our deep dive: why a built-in 2FA authenticator beats a separate app.
Free plan includes an authenticator code
The DroidPass free plan includes one built-in authenticator code โ enough to protect your most important account, such as your email, at no cost. It also includes up to 6 vault items, import from other apps and browsers, and unlimited devices.
DroidPass Pro unlocks unlimited 2FA codes and unlimited vault items, plus cloud backup and sync, the password and Wi-Fi security audit, and biometric authentication โ for $29.99/year (about $2.49/month), $19.99 for 6 months, or $7.99 monthly.
Security: AES-256 and zero-knowledge
Authenticator secrets are among the most sensitive data you own, and DroidPass treats them that way. Your entire vault โ passwords and 2FA secrets alike โ is encrypted with AES-256 using a zero-knowledge architecture, which means DroidPass cannot read your data even on its own servers. Face ID, Touch ID, or fingerprint unlock keeps the vault closed to anyone but you, and offline access means your codes keep rotating even without a connection.
Built-in 2FA authenticator FAQ
Do I still need Google Authenticator if I use DroidPass?
No. DroidPass generates the same standard TOTP codes that Google Authenticator does, so any site that works with Google Authenticator works with DroidPass. Scan the QR code with DroidPass instead of a separate app and your password and 2FA code live in one encrypted vault.
Is the built-in authenticator free in DroidPass?
Yes. The DroidPass free plan includes one built-in authenticator code, so you can protect your most important account without paying. DroidPass Pro removes the limit and gives you unlimited 2FA codes along with unlimited vault items, cloud backup, and the security audit.
Are my 2FA codes safe if DroidPass servers are breached?
Your authenticator secrets are encrypted with AES-256 inside your vault using zero-knowledge architecture, which means DroidPass never has the keys to read them. Even in a worst-case server breach, an attacker would only obtain encrypted data that is useless without your master credentials.
Replace two apps with one
Download DroidPass free and set up your first 2FA code in under a minute โ no subscription required.
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