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  2. Get verification codes with Google Authenticator

    support.google.com/accounts/answer/1066447

    With Google Authenticator, you can synchronize your verification codes across all your devices, simply by signing in to your Google Account. Tip: To use this feature you must have: Version 6.0 or above on Android. Version 4.0 or above on iOS.

  3. Find my 6 digit authenticator code - Google Account Community

    support.google.com/accounts/thread/81575835/find-my-6-digit-authenticator-code

    Learn how to find your 6 digit authenticator code for your Google account and secure your login. Get answers from the Google account community.

  4. Turn on 2-Step Verification - Computer - Google Account Help

    support.google.com/accounts/answer/185839

    A 6-digit code may be sent to a number you’ve previously provided. Codes can be sent in a text message (SMS) or through a voice call, which depends on the setting you chose. To verify it’s you, enter the code on the sign-in screen.

  5. Verify your Google Account

    support.google.com/accounts/answer/63950

    Open the email and find the verification code. To finish creating your account, enter the verification code when prompted. To see if your account is verified, sign into your Google Account. If it hasn't been verified yet, you'll see a message asking you to verify your account.

  6. Fix common issues with 2-Step Verification - Google Help

    support.google.com/accounts/answer/185834

    Go to the 2-Step Verification section of your Google Account. Select Show codes. Select Get new codes. You didn't get a verification code. You might have been sent a Google prompt instead. Learn why we recommend Google prompts instead of text message (SMS) verification codes.

  7. Verify your identity or payment info - Google Pay Help

    support.google.com/googlepay/answer/7644078

    Click Get code. Go to your payment method issuer’s website and sign in to your account. In your transaction history, find a temporary charge of less than $1.95 USD called “GOOGLE.” The verification code is the last 6 digits. The amount of the temporary charge varies by the type of currency.

  8. When Google might send you a text - Google Account Help

    support.google.com/accounts/answer/3367674

    If you've added a recovery phone number to your account, Google can text you a code. This code can help you reset your password and get back in. Learn more about using your phone as a recovery option. You've signed up for 2-Step Verification.

  9. Protecting your personal info with 2-Step Verification - Google...

    support.google.com/accounts/answer/10956730

    You can get codes to sign in to your account, even if you can’t get text messages. Learn how to install the Google Authenticator app to get codes on your phone. Set up a security key

  10. Fix issues with payment method verification codes - Google Help

    support.google.com/googlepay/answer/12651770

    Next to the temporary hold and identifier, there’s a 6 digit verification code. You can find the identifier when you enter the verification code on payments.google.com. If you can’t find the code and it’s been more than 7 days since you requested it, you can: Verify with documents, if it’s an option.

  11. Verify your payment method in the Google Wallet app

    support.google.com/wallet/answer/12098871

    You'll receive a small, temporary charge on your bank statement that contains a 6-digit code. This temporary charge may take up to 30 minutes to appear. In the Google Wallet app, enter the verification code. Tip: You might get a notice about the deposit, like a text or email.