How to secure your Gmail account in Simple ways
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Google's
Gmail is the most popular webmail app on the planet. It’s an easy
to use and a reliable cloud service that lets you log in, to read your messages
from anywhere, anytime & in any device. There are a few simple things that you can do
to protect yourself while using the Gmail service.
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1 - Use a
stronger password
The
longer the password, the better. A good password has a combination of letters,
numbers and symbols.
How
you have to give your email a security checkup?
If
you prefer, use a phrase that only you know, and then modify it with some
numbers and symbols. For example, the phrase could be “My sister Neha and brother
Viru call me twice a day,” which becomes “MsN&bVcm2ad”.
Do
not use the same password for all of your online websites account. If a cyber-criminal
or (Hacker) gains access to your Gmail, it will be even worse if they have
access to your online banking, favorite retailer, and more.
To
change your password
log
into your Gmail, click or tap the Options tab. Then Settings, followed by Accounts
and Import, and click to change password.
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2 - Enable
HTTPS Security
Use
your cellular connection as it’s much safer than free, public wireless
networks.
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3 - 2-step verification
Google's
2-step verification is an extra security.
It’s
worth considering as it confirms it’s you – and only you – before granting
access to your Google apps, such as Gmail. In addition to a standard username
and password you will also need a code that’s sent via text message to your
mobile phone. Before you go access to the Google app, you will be prompted to
enter that short verification code, which you will get from your mobile phone.
To
get started, log into your Google account.
Go
to your Accounts settings page and look for the “Using 2-step verification” tab
or link. Click and start the setup process. You’ll also be prompted to enter a
backup phone number – be it a landline or secondary mobile number only if you
lose to access your primary phone number or mobile.
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4 - Review,
update your account options
Your
smartphone is probably the, quickest and most secure way to help protect your
account, its better than your recovery email address because you have your
phone with you at all times. Google says typing in your mobile phone number as
a recovery tool won’t land it on a marketing list for spammers.
Update
your account recovery options
Go
to google.com/settings/security and sign in.
Click
“Update recovery options” & “Password and recovery options.” Edit your
security options for Mobile phone and Email.
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If
you have noticed some suspicious activity on your account or if Google notified
you of your account being accessed on a device sign into your Gmail and on the
bottom of your mail, look for where it says “Last Account Activity: (number)
minutes ago.” Tap or click on the Detail tab, and then you can see the access
type, location and date that you have signed into Gmail in past few days. Its very
simple, and every people on this planet must know this security features of
G-Mail.




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