Google is now planning to phase out the use of SMS authentication for Gmail, and the company is looking towards using other methods that are far safer and more convenient than text messages. Various ...
News from Google this morning is that Gmail will soon ditch SMS code authentication, because honestly, it’s just not all that secure. Speaking to Forbes, Gmail spokesperson Ross Richendrfer says that ...
Google is pressing its massive Gmail user base to replace traditional passwords with passkeys, a move grounded in federal ...
In a significant move to enhance user security, Google is set to replace the traditional SMS-based authentication for Gmail with a more secure QR code system. This transition, expected to unfold over ...
If you're not using two-factor authentication on every single important online account, especially including your primary email account, you should probably rethink your security priorities.
Just one in 10 people have enable two-factor authentication, a simple security protocol, on their Gmail accounts despite the additional layer of safety being made available to users nearly seven years ...
In an announcement by Google on October 3, 2023, Neil Kumaran, a group product manager responsible for Gmail security and trust, confirmed that starting February 2024, Gmail will require bulk senders ...
Starting from April 1, Google will reject emails from bulk senders unless they meet new authentication requirements. This strict rule is aimed at reducing the amount of spam that lands in Gmail ...