A free, secure and open source app for Android to manage your 2-step verification tokens.
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Aegis

Aegis is a free, secure and open source 2FA app for Android.

Features

  • Free and open source
  • Secure
    • Encryption (AES-256)
      • Password (scrypt)
      • Fingerprint (Android Keystore)
    • Screen capture prevention
    • Tap to reveal ability
  • Multiple ways to add new entries
    • Scan QR code
    • Enter details manually
    • Import from files
      • andOTP
      • FreeOTP
      • Aegis
    • Import from apps (requires root):
      • Google Authenticator
  • Supported algorithms:
  • Compatible with Google Authenticator
  • Organization
    • Custom or default icons
    • Drag and drop
    • Custom groups
    • Advanced entry editing
  • Material design with multiple themes:
    • Light theme
    • Dark theme
    • Amoled / true dark theme
  • Export (plaintext or encrypted)

Screenshots

Main Activity Settings Activity Edit Activity

Main Activity Main Activity

Downloads

Aegis is available in the Google Play Store.

Get it on Google Play

There are plans to make it available on F-Droid as well.

Libraries

License

This project is licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0. See the LICENSE file for details.

Attribution

The icon is largely based on a design by Freepik from Flaticon.