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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>San Francisco: To secure users from online security threats, Google<\/a> is reportedly enabling two-factor authentication (2FA<\/a>) on Google accounts by default for users.

Users who have set up 2FA will be asked to confirm the right person is signing in to an account by tapping a prompt on their phone.

\"At Google, keeping you safe online is our top priority, so we continuously invest in new tools and features to keep your personal information safe, including your passwords,\" Mark Risher, Director of Product Management,
Identity<\/a> and User Security<\/a>, Google, said in a blogpost.

The company said it will soon start switching on 2FA for everyone automatically, as long as their Google account is set up in the right way, Engadget reported.

Users can check whether that's the case for them through the Google account Security Checkup. Users will also have the option to opt-out.

This is an expansion of an authentication feature Google has had for a while. It might ask users to confirm their identity with an
Android<\/a> prompt or through the Smart Lock, Gmail or Google app on iPhone<\/a>, as long as you're signed in to the same account.

Tapping a prompt is certainly easier than having to punch in a code and Google says it's more secure than other 2FA methods, the report said.

Although this only works for Google accounts, it's highly recommended to turn on two-factor authentication on every account that supports it.

In a blog post, Google noted that it has a secure password manager for Chrome, Android and
iOS<\/a> that can autofill your login details on sites and apps.

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谷歌在默认情况下是开启双重认证的

确保用户网络安全威胁,据报道,谷歌允许双重认证(2 fa)为用户默认谷歌账户。

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旧金山:确保用户从网络安全威胁,谷歌据报道,使双因素身份验证(2足总为用户默认)在谷歌账户。

用户设置2足总将被要求确认正确的人签字记账利用手机的提示。

“在谷歌,让你安全的网络是我们的首要任务,所以我们不断投资新的工具和特性来保证你的个人信息的安全,包括你的密码,”马克·优秀的产品管理总监身份用户安全,谷歌,在博文中表示。

该公司表示,将很快打开2 fa自动为每个人,只要他们的谷歌帐户设置正确的方式,瘾科技报道。

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用户可以检查是否这样为他们通过谷歌账户安全检查。用户还可以选择退出。

这是一个身份验证功能的扩张谷歌已经一段时间。这可能与一个要求用户确认他们的身份安卓提示或通过智能锁,Gmail和谷歌应用程序iPhone,只要你签署了在相同的帐户。

利用一个提示当然更不必打代码,谷歌表示,它比其它2 fa方法更安全,该报告说。

虽然这只适用于谷歌账户,这是强烈建议开启双重认证在每个账户支持它。

在一篇博客中,谷歌表示,它有一个安全的密码经理Chrome, Android和iOS可以自动填充你的登录信息在网站和应用程序。

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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>San Francisco: To secure users from online security threats, Google<\/a> is reportedly enabling two-factor authentication (2FA<\/a>) on Google accounts by default for users.

Users who have set up 2FA will be asked to confirm the right person is signing in to an account by tapping a prompt on their phone.

\"At Google, keeping you safe online is our top priority, so we continuously invest in new tools and features to keep your personal information safe, including your passwords,\" Mark Risher, Director of Product Management,
Identity<\/a> and User Security<\/a>, Google, said in a blogpost.

The company said it will soon start switching on 2FA for everyone automatically, as long as their Google account is set up in the right way, Engadget reported.

Users can check whether that's the case for them through the Google account Security Checkup. Users will also have the option to opt-out.

This is an expansion of an authentication feature Google has had for a while. It might ask users to confirm their identity with an
Android<\/a> prompt or through the Smart Lock, Gmail or Google app on iPhone<\/a>, as long as you're signed in to the same account.

Tapping a prompt is certainly easier than having to punch in a code and Google says it's more secure than other 2FA methods, the report said.

Although this only works for Google accounts, it's highly recommended to turn on two-factor authentication on every account that supports it.

In a blog post, Google noted that it has a secure password manager for Chrome, Android and
iOS<\/a> that can autofill your login details on sites and apps.

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