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GoldenPassport vs Ente Auth

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

GoldenPassport

5.0
Security & Privacy

Native implementation of Google Authenticator based on Swift3

Ente Auth

8.0
Security & Privacy

Desktop client for Ente Auth

Metric GoldenPassport Ente Auth
Category Security & Privacy Security & Privacy
AI Score 5.0 8.0
30-day Installs 5 162
90-day Installs 10 516
365-day Installs 62 1.9K
Version 0.1.7 4.4.17
Auto-updates Yes No
Deprecated Yes No
GitHub Stars 415 25.1K
GitHub Forks 62 1.5K
Open Issues 14 531
License AGPL-3.0
Language Objective-C Dart
Last GitHub Commit 3y ago 1mo ago
First Seen Mar 8, 2021 Apr 7, 2024

Reviews

GoldenPassport

GoldenPassport is a native macOS implementation of Google Authenticator, offering two-factor authentication directly on your Mac. It provides a user-friendly interface for managing OTP-based security keys, ideal for users seeking a desktop solution for two-factor authentication.

GoldenPassport acts as a two-factor authentication tool, generating and managing time-based one-time passwords (TOTPs) for secure account access.

Pros

  • + Native macOS integration for seamless use
  • + Open-source, allowing for customization and security audits
  • + Auto-updates keep the application current

Cons

  • - Low adoption and limited recent updates may affect reliability
  • - Critical issues, such as app crashes and non-response, remain unresolved

Ente Auth

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.

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