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You may have seen concerning reports this weekend about billions of Gmail accounts being at risk. That isn't the case, but ...
How to take a backup of Google Authenticator Google Authenticator keeps your account safe with a time-based one-time password (TOTP). It stores the codes in the cloud for easy access.
Following the latest Google data breach, there are several steps you can take to protect your Gmail account and the rest of ...
Hackers are impersonating Google's support to access your account and personal information. Here's how to stay safe.
Google has said it's planning to stop sending 2FA codes via text message to verify Gmail accounts in favor of security tools such as passkeys and QR codes that you would scan with your device.
While passkeys may be the future, many people still rely on 2FA for account security. You can turn off two-step verification on your Google account.
All of these security and privacy settings can be found by heading to your Google account page on the web, in a desktop browser.
Instead of getting six-digit log-in codes via SMS, which is unsafe and prone to phishing, users will see a QR code that they can scan with their phone’s camera.
Passkeys offer a big security advantage over passwords, and in my experience, are far more convenient too. Here's why you should switch too.