How to Reset crypto.com 2fa  [draft]

An article at crypto.com’s Support area discusses disabling 2fa and near the end includes: The following steps outline the procedure to disable 2FA if 2FA is not available: Please contact our customer support and provide us with the following information: A photo of yourself holding a piece of paper with the following information handwritten on it. Your first and last name Today’s date and year You’ll be requested to say additional authentication information upon contacting our customer support Keep in mind that your face and the upper part of your torso should be visible in the photo....

May 30, 2022

Uninstall an app from Android  [draft]

To uninstall an app from Android, launch Google Play and navigate to the app to be uninstalled. Where you would expect to see “Install”, you’ll see “Uninstall”, if it’s an app that can be removed. Click “Uninstall”.

May 29, 2022

How Authenticator Apps Work  [draft]

Authenticator apps generate a one-time code that you use to confirm that it’s you logging in to a website or service such as crypto.com; the authenticator app provides the second part of what’s called two-factor authentication (2FA). When you set up 2FA for a site or service e.g. crypto.com, that site/service generates a secret key - a random collection of numbers and symbols - which you then save to the authenticator app as an “account” or “entry”....

May 29, 2022

Add Crypto.com to a New Android Device  [draft]

This article provides steps to add the crypto.com app to an Android device on which it has not yet been installed or from which it has been cleanly and entirely uninstalled, and then add two-factor authentication (2FA) using the Oracle Mobile Authenticator app. Based on How do I set up 2FA? at crypto.com, and adjusted to be specific to Oracle Mobile Authenticator. Use the Play Store to install the Oracle Mobile Authenticator app unless it is already installed....

May 29, 2022

Back up any Android and Restore to any Galaxy  [draft]

This article provides steps to take a backup of an Android device, easily store the backup in the cloud, and then later, any time, restore it to a Samsung Galaxy device. Using the fewest and most common tools and the fewest steps. An Apple Macintosh computer and iCloud are used; but Windows and OneDrive could be substituted. If the target of the restore is not a Samsung Galaxy, there are alternative backup solutions e....

May 29, 2022