Billions of Internet users worldwide use Google's email
service Gmail. But now there are various online fraud or hacking
attacks. Technicians are urging Gmail users to use strong and complex
passwords. However, Gmail has some features of its own to protect users'
accounts, which some of you may know and some may not. One of these
security options is 'two-step verification'. Today we will discuss ways to
enable this two-step verification option in Gmail.
Incidentally, many people confuse two-step verification and two-step
authentication options. So let me say before, two-step verification and
two-step authentication systems are very similar, but there are some
differences between them.
Combining an email ID and password is the first step in
protecting your Gmail account. But with two-step verification you will get
an additional option of account security. As a result, it will be quite
difficult for cyber attackers to access your account.
How to turn on the two-step verification option of your
Gmail account:
Once Two-Step Verification is turned on, a security code
will appear on the phone number associated with your Gmail account whenever you
login to your Gmail account. This code will be sent to you by Google via voice
call, text message or Google authentication application. If you enter this
code, you will be logged in to Gmail.
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