personally, I do not believe anything from Google can be considered to 
be 'secure'... YMMV

I would try a different 2FA app.  
My Wife's employer uses something called Duo


On Tue, 08 May 2018 12:21:41 +0100, Douglas Cryer via 4D_Tech wrote:
> Hi folks,
> 
> In my quest for building better security solutions I am currently 
> looking at implementing 2FA specifically Google Authenticator Two 
> Factor Authentication.
> 
> Has anyone done this with 4D code and is willing to share an example?
> 
> Seems like the building blocks are there:
> QR Code generation via 4D Barcodes component
> Hashing encryption vai Common Crypto.bundle
> 
> Regards,  Dougie
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