How To Turn On 2 Step Verification In Gmail
2-Step Verification is a security feature offered by Gmail that provides an extra layer of protection for your account. With 2-Step Verification enabled, you will need to provide two forms of identification in order to access your Gmail account: your password and a verification code that is sent to your phone or generated by an authentication app.
Here's how to set up 2-Step Verification in Gmail:
1.Go to your Google Account security settings.
2.Scroll down to the "Signing in to Google" section and on 2-Step Verification.
3.Follow the on-screen instructions to set up 2-Step Verification. You'll be prompted to enter your phone number and choose how you want to receive the verification code (e.g. text message, phone call, or authentication app).
4.After you've set up 2-Step Verification, you'll be asked to enter a verification code every time you sign in to your Gmail account from a new device or location.
By enabling 2-Step Verification, you can help protect your Gmail account from unauthorized access, even if someone else has your password. This extra layer of security can give you peace of mind, knowing that your email and personal information are more secure.
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