Share 2FA Recovery Codes Securely
The safest way to send backup codes and two-factor authentication recovery codes without leaving a digital trail.
β The Problem
2FA recovery codes are your last line of defense if you lose access to your authenticator app. Sharing them via text, email, or cloud documents means they could be found and used by anyone who gains access to those systems.
β The Solution
Use PassLink to create an encrypted, self-destructing link for your recovery codes. The recipient views them once, saves them securely, and the link is permanently destroyed.
Share Your Recovery Codes
Why PassLink for 2FA Codes?
AES-128 Encryption
Your recovery codes are encrypted before they leave your browser
Self-Destructing
Codes are permanently deleted after viewing
Zero Knowledge
We never see your recovery codes
Frequently Asked Questions
Why would I need to share 2FA recovery codes?
Common scenarios include sharing backup access with a trusted family member, transferring access to shared accounts, or providing emergency access to business-critical services.
Should I add password protection?
Yes. Recovery codes are extremely sensitive. Always add password protection and share the password via a different channel (e.g., a phone call).
How many characters can I share?
PassLink supports up to 10,000 characters β more than enough for any set of recovery codes.