Security News > 2020 > February > How to install and use the open source OTPClient 2FA tool on Linux
If your desktop of choice is Linux, you don't have to be without a 2FA tool, thanks to OTPClient.
What about those looking for an open source GUI 2FA tool for the Linux desktop? If that's you, there's OTPClient.
OTPClient is a highly secure and easy to use GTK+ 2FA tool that supports both time-based one-time Passwords and HMAC-based one-time passwords.
Sudo apt-get install otpclient -y. When the installation completes, you should see an OTPClient entry in your desktop menu.
Figure G. And that's all there is to installing and using the open source OTPClient 2FA tool on Linux.