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- Verify your Google Account
When you're setting up a Google Account with a non-Google email, we'll send a verification code to the email address you used to create the account If you don't verify your address, you won't be able to create a Google Account
- Turn on 2-Step Verification - Computer - Gmail Help
Turn on 2-Step Verification With 2-Step Verification, or two-factor authentication, you can add an extra layer of security to your account in case your password is stolen
- Turn on 2-Step Verification - Computer - Google Account Help
Turn on 2-Step Verification With 2-Step Verification, or two-factor authentication, you can add an extra layer of security to your account in case your password is stolen
- Verify it’s you to make a purchase - Google Wallet Help
If verification isn’t working, check the following: A screen lock set up on your device using PIN, pattern, password, or biometrics If you still have issues, set a new screen lock and try again
- Sign in with backup codes - Computer - Google Account Help
If you can’t sign into your Google Account with your normal 2-Step Verification, you can use a backup code for the second step Create backup codes to use in case you lose your phone, change your phone number, or otherwise can't get codes by text, call, or Google Authenticator
- Get verification codes with Google Authenticator
The Google Authenticator app can generate one-time verification codes for sites and apps that support Authenticator app 2-Step Verification If you set up 2-Step Verification, you can use the Google
- Verify your identity or payment info - Google Help
To verify your identity or payment method, find the verification request To find a list of accepted documents and instructions, use the link in the verification request
- Fix common issues with 2-Step Verification - Google Help
Important: 2-Step Verification requires an extra step to prove you own an account Because of this added security, it can take 3-5 business days for Google to make sure it’s you
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