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Ente Auth

ente-auth · v4.4.17

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Desktop client for Ente Auth

brew install --cask ente-auth
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Trust Score 8/10
Open source (AGPL-3.0) +3
Active development +2
Licensed +1
No auto-updates +0
Not deprecated +1
Established (>1yr) +1
Low installs +0

Review

Mar 10, 2026

Ente Auth is an open-source, end-to-end encrypted 2FA app that offers TOTP and passkey management across multiple platforms. It's ideal for users seeking a privacy-focused alternative to proprietary 2FA solutions.

Ente Auth is a desktop client for managing two-factor authentication (2FA) through TOTP and passkeys with encrypted backups.

Maturity: The project is mature with active development, a large community, and a high number of GitHub stars, though it has several open issues.

Community: Hacker News discussions highlight positive reception and praise for its open-source nature and security features. Reddit posts show interest in its self-hosting capabilities but also indicate some user needs for additional features.

Pros

  • + Open-source and end-to-end encrypted for enhanced privacy
  • + Cross-platform support including desktop, mobile, and web
  • + Self-hosting capability for greater control over data
  • + User-friendly interface for managing 2FA

Cons

  • - No auto-update feature for the desktop app
  • - Lacks native passkey support
  • - High number of open GitHub issues may indicate areas needing improvement
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DartLast commit: Mar 10, 2026