How do I reset my Google Authenticator code on my new phone? Open the Authenticator app on your new phone and tap Get Started> Scan Barcode. Scan the QR code displayed on the Google website with the Authenticator app, then enter the six-digit code to verify that everything is working properly. Once this is done, the codes from your old device will no longer be valid.
Google Authenticator Reset
Scan Barcode. Scan the QR code displayed on the Google website with the Authenticator app, then enter the six-digit code to verify that everything is working properly. Once this is done, the codes from your old device will no longer be valid."}" data-sheets-userformat="{"2":769,"3":{"1":0},"11":3,"12":0}">How do I reset my Google Authenticator code on my new phone? Open the Authenticator app on your new phone and tap Get Started> Scan Barcode. Scan the QR code displayed on the Google website with the Authenticator app, then enter the six-digit code to verify that everything is working properly. Once this is done, the codes from your old device will no longer be valid.
Recover your account credentials on your new device
On your mobile device, open the Microsoft Authenticator app, and select Begin recovery.
Sign in to your recovery account using the personal Microsoft account you used during the backup process. Your account credentials are recovered to the new device.
How do I recover my old Google Authenticator code?
If you didn't print out those codes, upon setting up 2FA, the first thing you'll need to do is retrieve them. To do that, you must log into your Google account, and then go to the Google 2FA site, where you'll be prompted to log in once again. Upon successful authentication, you'll see an entry for Backup codes.
How do I restore my lost Google Authenticator?
What if I lose my phone with Google Authenticator on it?
Save your Backup Codes.
Print Your QR Codes.
Print or Save the Key.
Reset Authenticator App using the Change Phone option.