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  • 1.1.0

Truthy 1.1.0, published by fosslife, is a cross-platform two-factor authentication manager built with the lightweight Tauri framework and designed to behave like the popular mobile apps Authy and Aegis. Aimed at users who want a single, consistent interface for managing time-based one-time passwords on both desktop and mobile devices, the application encrypts and stores 2FA secrets locally, allowing offline generation of six-digit codes for services such as GitHub, Google, Dropbox, and any other platform that supports TOTP log-ins. Because it is compiled to native binaries through Tauri, Truthy launches quickly, consumes minimal RAM, and runs without requiring browser extensions or persistent background services, making it suitable for security-conscious individuals, remote workers, and system administrators who rotate between Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, or Android throughout the day. The version history currently contains only the 1.1.0 release, indicating a young but stable codebase that already provides QR-code scanning, plain-text secret entry, automatic backups, and optional biometric unlocking on compatible hardware. By combining the small attack surface of Rust-based Tauri with battle-tested encryption crates, the program keeps secrets off the cloud while still offering the convenience of encrypted export files that can be transferred between devices or password managers. The project is catalogued under Security & Privacy / Password & Authentication Tools, and its open-source nature allows auditors to inspect the exact cryptographic flows that protect stored tokens. Truthy 1.1.0 is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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