Two-factor authentication is to be turned on automatically by Google for 150 million users
1 October 2021
Google has announced that it is going to auto-enrol 150 million users in its two-step verification process by default. This process is expected to be done by the end of this year. This will increase security as well as reduce unauthorised access to accounts
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