Two-step verification has become a must-have for pretty much everything that is connected to the Internet, and enabling this feature for Google accounts is without a doubt mandatory to remain secure.
And Google not only that has made setting up two-factor authentication for Google accounts a very convenient process, but the search giant also added new options that enhance the whole thing with options making the use of additional protection layers more seamless.
For example, last year Google introduced an option to allow the use of an Android phone as a Google account security key, in addition to the standalone security keys that were already supported by Google accounts. Technically, this made Android phones double as a security key, helping prevent unauthorized access in a more effective manner.
This week, Google updated its approach by adding support for iPhones as well, so in addition to Android, Apple’s smartphones can also be configured as security keys for a…
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