Your passwords suck, so Google will turn on two-factor security for you
Chris Davies - May 6, 2021, 10:29am CDT
Google plans to enable two-factor authentication by default, automatically pushing users to safer security settings given the risks of relying solely on a password to protect your account. Currently, the system – also known as 2FA, two-step verification, or 2SV – is optional for Google accounts, though recommended.
It works, as the name suggests, by adding a second layer of security to your existing password. While that’s still required, along with your account username, Google also requires a second step: there, you have several options.
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