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  2. Get verification codes with Google Authenticator

    support.google.com/accounts/answer/1066447

    Steps to manually transfer Authenticator codes to a new device: On your new device, install the Google Authenticator app. In the Google Authenticator app, tap Get Started. Sign in to your Google Account. On your old device, create a QR code: In the Authenticator app, tap Menu Transfer accounts Export accounts.

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

    support.google.com/accounts/answer/185839

    Allow 2-Step Verification. Open your Google Account. In the navigation panel, select Security. Under “How you sign in to Google,” select 2-Step Verification Get started. Follow the on-screen steps. Tip: If you use an account through your work, school, or other group, these steps might not work. If you can’t set up 2-Step Verification ...

  4. Turn on 2-Step Verification - iPhone & iPad - Google Help

    support.google.com/accounts/answer/185839?hl=en&co=GENIE.Platform=iOS

    Allow 2-Step Verification. Open your Google Account. In the navigation panel, select Security. Under “How you sign in to Google,” select 2-Step Verification Get started. Follow the on-screen steps. Tip: If you use an account through your work, school, or other group, these steps might not work. If you can’t set up 2-Step Verification ...

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

    support.google.com/accounts/answer/185834

    My Google Authenticator codes don’t work It may be because the time isn’t correctly synced on your Google Authenticator app. To set the correct time: On your Android device, go to the main menu of the Google Authenticator app. Tap More Settings Time correction for codes Sync now. On the next screen, the app confirms the time has been synced.

  6. Sign in with app passwords - Google Account Help

    support.google.com/accounts/answer/185833

    In the list of apps with App Passwords, find the one whose password you want to revoke. To remove access from the app, click Remove. Tip: If you're an Android 4.0+ user, we recommend that you remove "Android" from the apps with access to your account. Once you revoke the App Password, the app can't access your Google Account again.

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

    support.google.com/accounts/answer/10956730

    Keep your phone nearby when you sign in. After you enter your password, you’ll complete a second step, usually on your phone. You may tap a sign-in prompt that Google sends to your phone, or enter a code that’s texted to you. (Charges from your carrier may apply.) This helps Google make sure it’s really you signing in.

  8. Turn on 2-Step Verification - Android - Google Account Help

    support.google.com/accounts/answer/185839?hl=en&co=GENIE.Platform=Android

    Allow 2-Step Verification. Open your Google Account. In the navigation panel, select Security. Under “How you sign in to Google,” select 2-Step Verification Get started. Follow the on-screen steps. Tip: If you use an account through your work, school, or other group, these steps might not work. If you can’t set up 2-Step Verification ...

  9. The app icon appears on the Web and mobile apps list, on the app settings page, and in the app launcher. If you don't upload an icon, an icon is created using the first two letters of the app name. Click Continue. On the Google Identity Provider details page, get the setup information needed by the service provider using one of these options:

  10. Google prompt, text message, or phone call; Google Authenticator app; Backup codes; Step 4: Track users' enrollment. Use reports to measure and track your users' enrollment in 2SV. Check users' enrollment status, enforcement status, and number of security keys. Watch the video. Track users' enrollment in 2-Step Verification. Track 2SV enrollment

  11. Setting up OAuth 2.0 - Google Cloud Platform Console Help

    support.google.com/cloud/answer/6158849

    To create an OAuth 2.0 client ID in the console: Go to the Google Cloud Platform Console. From the projects list, select a project or create a new one. If the APIs & services page isn't already open, open the console left side menu and select APIs & services. On the left, click Credentials. Click New Credentials, then select OAuth client ID.