Sign in with your phone instead of a password
Instead of typing your password each time you sign in to your Google Account, you can have a prompt sent to your phone.
Security is important, but constantly having to type your password and enter your 2FA (you know, those codes that change every 30 mins) code can be tedious. You already have 2FA enabled I’m sure, but what about this new feature released by Google today? How does this work? Is it secure? How do you enable it?
How does it work?
You simply tap the notification on your phone from Google to confirm, and you’ll be signed in quickly and securely. If your phone isn’t nearby, you can select “Use your password instead” on the sign-in screen.
Is it secure?
Yes. It’s a second factor authentication. Google knows if you are logged in using your phone, and this only works with phones that have either a passcode or fingerprint lock enabled.
I want it, how do I make it happen?
Simply follow the steps in the Google guide: Sign in with your phone instead of a password You will need to ensure you have the “Google Search” app installed, however most of you will already have that installed on your Android or iPhone.
Another simple guide from Google is here: New settings for 2-Step Verification
It is a secure two factor authentication process
Do it! Let us know how you go or if you have any questions.
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