Highlights
For validating 2FA, users will have to enter their passwords along with a simple tap via a Google prompt on their phone.
If Google activates 2FA authentication to your account, don’t imply that your password was weak.
Last year only, searches for “how strong is my password” increased by 300%.
In a bid to secure its platforms, Google is enabling two-factor authentication (2FA) by default for a few user accounts soon, the tech giant announced in its official blog. Mark Risher, Director of Product Management, Identity and User Security at Google said in a blog post that soon the company will start automatically enrolling users in 2SV if their accounts are appropriately configured.