Enabling two-factor authentication (2FA) on your Google account adds an extra layer of security, safeguarding your sensitive information from unauthorized access. Here's how to set up 2FA:
Log in to your Google account using your web browser.
a. Profile Picture: Click on your profile picture in the top-right corner. b. Manage Your Google Account: Select "Manage your Google Account."
Security Tab: From the left sidebar, click on the "Security" tab.
2-Step Verification: Look for the "2-Step Verification" section and click on "Get Started."
a. Sign In Again: Google may ask you to sign in again for security purposes. b. Phone Number: Enter your phone number to receive verification codes.
a. Text Message or Call: Choose whether you prefer to receive codes via text message or a phone call. b. Click "Next": Confirm your choice and click "Next."
a. Enter Code: Enter the verification code you receive on your phone. b. Verify: Click "Next" to verify your phone.
Click "Turn On": Once your phone is verified, click "Turn On" to enable 2FA.
a. Backup Codes: Google offers backup codes in case you can't access your phone. Consider saving these. By following these steps, you fortify your Google account's security with two-factor authentication, ensuring that only you can access your account even if your password is compromised.