What is an Authenticator App?

Last updated: Aug 8, 2025
Important:

An authenticator app is usually installed on a smartphone and generates a 6-8 digit code every 30 seconds. The code can be used for signing in, trading, depositing or withdrawing funds from your account or as a Master Key.

Note:

 

  • For security reasons, 2FA for each of these account actions needs to be set up separately.

  • Sign-in 2FA and Master Key should always be kept separate.

The codes are generated from a secret key that is shared between the service you are using (like Kraken) and your device, as well as the current time.The secret key provided at the time of download is all that is needed for backup.

There are a variety of authenticator apps that you can download for your smartphone.
A popular example is Google Authenticator, which can be found in Google Play and the iOS App Store.

  • Enable remote locking and erasing of your smartphone in case you ever lose it.
  • Disable account synchronization features to prevent your 2FA codes being accessible on the cloud. 
    • While convenient this feature increases your vulnerability to risks, especially if your email account is ever compromised. 
  • Bookmark www.kraken.com to avoid navigating to our site from search engines.

This reduces your chances of entering details into phishing websites impersonating Kraken. Authenticator apps are not phishing-resistant, unlike Passkeys.

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