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If you use Google services, and you don't want anyone raiding or wrecking your account and services--not to mention your life--Google two-step verification security is for you.
Google's new two-factor authentication scheme is a huge improvement in terms of account security in the public Cloud. But I can't use it for regular day to day use.
Google strives to push all its users to start using two-factor authentication (2FA), which can block attackers from taking control of their accounts using compromised credentials or guessing their ...
Google has confirmed plans to strongarm all Cloud customers to use multi-factor authentication (MFA) starting in 2025.
Google Gets Serious About Two-Factor Authentication. Good! The tech giant wants to push its billions of users—and the rest of the industry—to enable multifactor authentication by default.
Although this only works for Google accounts, it's highly recommended to turn on two-factor authentication on every account that supports it. Passwords aren't entirely a thing of the past, though.
Google has introduced two-factor authentication for Google Apps, providing a valid case for IT admins to take another look at embracing the Web-based productivity suite.