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Although Gmail's security measures keep your account safe, there are certain times when you may want to enable less secure app access. Here's how.
Now you can sign into your Google account using a fingerprint, a facial scan, or a PIN, eliminating the need to remember or use a password.
Millions of Gmail users are about to be forced to take security more seriously, as new app access password rules take effect on September 30.
According to a study by Google and Morning consult, people are still using passwords as opposed to alternative, safer options. Here's what you need to know.
Threat actors are abusing the trusted Google platform 'Google Apps Script' to host phishing pages, making them appear legitimate and eliminating the risk of them getting flagged by security tools.
Google is enhancing Identity Check in the Android 16 QPR2 update to protect your sensitive apps from phone thieves.