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How to Turn on Two-Factor Authentication in Google
These days, it's not enough to have a solid password. With most people using the same passcode for multiple online accounts, all it takes is one security incident to cause a massive headache. Luckily, there are ways to strengthen your accounts with multiple layers of identity verification.
This blog will explain how you can take advantage of SMS verification and two-factor authentication for your Google account.
What is Two-Factor Authentication?
Also known as two-step verification, this security technique goes beyond the bare access password wall. Your existing password still exists. However, two-factor authentication implements a second layer of assurance to prove that you own the account. Typically, the second security factor appears on something you own, such as a smartphone.
With your password and your secondary device, you're combining something you know with something you own. The process verifies your identity from two access points, protecting against password theft, phishing scams, lost devices, and more.
How to Utilize Two-Factor Authentication in Google
Ready to secure your account? You'll need to go through a quick setup process before using this security technique.
Start by logging into your Google account and heading to the navigation panel. Click on the "Account" icon, which will be a letter logo or an image you uploaded previously. This icon will bring you into the main settings page to control your privacy and personalization options.
On the left hand side of the page, you'll see a vertical menu. Click on the "Security" section to bring up those all-important access options. Scroll down a bit, and you should see a section labeled "Signing in to Google." Select the "2-Step Verification" button, and you can start the setup process.
To complete a two-factor authentication setup, follow the prompts on the screen. There are many ways to verify your identity with Google beyond the password. The second step could utilize:
- SMS verification
- Google prompts
- Authenticator apps
Protecting Your Online Accounts
Two-factor authentication is a must for Google and any other online account you utilize. It provides peace of mind and creates another layer of protection against would-be cybercriminals.
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