![]() I can't stress this enough: ensure you have your backup codes stored somewhere - somewhere safe: This meant I was locked out of my Teamviewer account permanently. Neither of these apps have a backup 2FA method (like a text, a phone call or similar) - and Teamviewer do not offer any official support to free accounts. I have 11 accounts in my Google Authenticator app - including Cloud Flare and Teamviewer. ![]() It also turned out that I had no recovery codes for my various accounts. This included restoring my Google Authenticator to a fully functional state - so the answer to your question is yes, your Google Authenticator information is stored in iCloud backups. Thankfully, my iPhone backs up every night so I lost less than 1 days information (and no photos). The main issue I had was similar to yours - Google Authenticator had been completely wiped clean. It made it unusable in a variety of amusing ways, but it didn't brick it.
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