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Posted - Oct 19 2023 :  00:10:23  Show Profile  Reply
With every service available through a Google Account, from Google Analytics to Google Docs, it doesn't take long for this single account to become an integral part of your business. This means that you should always ensure that you have access to and control over your account. If you plan to change email addresses or delete an email address that you use for verification in your Google Account, you should change this in Google as soon as possible.
When it comes to security concerns, email certainly remains at the top. Most people conduct business, receive invoices, and perform a variety of tasks with personal information via email.

The last thing you want is for your Gmail account to fall into the wrong hands. Fortunately, Google offers two-step verification (also known as multi-factor authentication) for free. In this article, we'll explain how Gmail two-step verification works and exactly how to set it up.

It's surprisingly easy for someone to gain access to your Gmail password. You could be using the password on more than one site, for example. Or you can download a malicious program from the Internet that allows hackers to access your keystrokes.

Imagine logging into your Gmail account and discovering that you're locked out because someone stole your credentials and now has access to all your information. This could be proprietary business information, personal health data, or even access to your savings accounts.

Two-step verification helps reduce the risk of cyber attacks on your data. If someone steals your password, they will still need access to your physical device (phone) to receive a code and log in. This prevents them from stealing your identity, deleting your documents, or wreaking havoc on your life. That's why it's important to periodically change your Gmail password.

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