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In this video I want to tell you how to secure your email ID 💟alerting a OTP when you are login your email ID in another phone or your phone.
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Secure Google account with two step
verification OTP alert .👋👋😘
Secure your personal data, photos, video documents etc.
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Turn on 2-Step Verification
With 2-Step Verification (also known as two-factor authentication), you add an extra layer of security to your account. After you set it up, you’ll sign in to your account in two steps using:
Something you know (your password)
Something you have (like your phone or a security key dongle).
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Step 1: Set up 2-Step Verification
On your Android phone or tablet, open your device's Settings app and then Google and then Google Account.
At the top, tap Security.
Under "Signing in to Google," tap 2-Step Verification.
Tap Get started.
Follow the steps on the screen.
Choose a second verification step
When you set up 2-Step Verification, you can choose your second verification step. To keep your account more secure, we recommend selecting Choose another option and setting up phone prompts or a security key.
Text message (SMS) or call
When we need to make sure it’s you signing in, we’ll send a 6-digit code to your phone. You can choose to get your code in a text message (SMS) or through a voice call. Then, you just enter the code on the screen where you’re signing in to help prove it’s you.
Note: Phone prompts help improve the security of your account and are faster than entering a code.
Security key
A security key dongle is a small device that you can buy to help prove it’s you signing in. When we need to make sure it’s you, you can simply connect the key to your phone, tablet, or computer.
You can also use the security key built in to a compatible phone to sign in on your computer.
Tip: Security keys are one of the most secure second steps for signing in to your Google Account.
Step 2: Set up backups
Backups help you get back into your account if you forget your password, lose your phone, or can’t sign in for another reason. With backups, you’re much less likely to get locked out of your account.
Go to your Google Account.
Tap Security.
On the "Signing in to Google" panel, tap 2-Step Verification.
Add at least one additional second step like:
Backup codes
Authenticator app codes
Backup phone
Step 3: Set up recovery info
If you forget your password or someone else is using your account, having updated recovery info can help you get your account back.
Add or update a recovery email address
Go to your Google Account.
Select Personal info.
On the "Contact info" panel, tap Email.
Add or update a recovery email here.
Add or update a recovery phone number
Go to your Google Account.
Select Personal info.
On the "Contact info" panel, tap Phone.
Add or update a recovery phone number here.
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