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How to enable Gmail two-factor login

Security validations can be based on what we have, like a phone or a fingerprint, or they can be found on what we know, like a password or a personal question. You may combine these two types of security with the two-factor login to make access to your Gmail account safe.

By turning on the two-factor login, you will be asked to verify your identity after entering your password. This second request may come in an SMS, a phone call, a phone prompt, or a physical security key. How would you approach it? This article walks you through each step of activating your Google Gmail account setting.

  1. Go to Google account settings
  2. Tap on Security
  3. Click Two-step validation under Sign in with Google
  4. Select Start
  5. Put in your Google account password
  6. Enter your  phone number, if triggered
  7. Choose between a phone call or an SMS for your second validation step.
  8. Click Select another option if you’d like another choice, such as a security key or a Google phone prompt.
  9. Remember: You may select between Google prompt and Physical Security Key among the other available alternatives; depending on which one best fits you, press Next.
  10. To check the security validity, click Submit
  11. Depending on the option chosen, enter the activation code that you got by SMS, respond to the Google prompt, or pick up the phone
  12. Click Activate to finish

Just consider how much your Gmail data will be protected if you use two-factor authentication for your Google account. Even if your password has been compromised, the two-factor login feature enables you to ensure the security of your Gmail account. Before I conclude, you can check with https://haveibeenpwned.com/ to find out if your email has ever been compromised. We trust that this article is the right solution for you if there is suspicious activity.

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