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Google will soon make two-factor authentication a default setting: All you need to know

Google suggests that passwords are most susceptible to security threats and hence, should be protected. On the World Password Day on 6 May, Google announced that it will soon make two-factor authentication a default setting. This is a security method Google has been following for years and is one of various security features – like Smart Lock app and security keys – the company uses. There’s a free password manager by Google, which includes a Security Checkup to ensure if your password is safe. Google also suggests various ways to keep passwords safe.

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