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Google to soon launch another 2FA verification tool, Chrome for Android

Google is testing using Chrome on Android as 2 factor verification tool

August 02, 2021 / 18:19 IST
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The latest Chrome Beta for Android enables hints at it being used as a verification tool
The latest Chrome Beta for Android enables hints at it being used as a verification tool

Two-factor authentication is widely encouraged to be used on the internet, especially when there are personal details are at stake.

It is a security method by which your logins are secured using a code generated on another app or using a code sent to your email or SMS. This means that even if someone does get your password, they won't be able to access your account without a code. A code that can only be sent to devices that you have specified.

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It also doesn't necessarily have to be a code, it can also be a simple approval based login where you approve a request sent to a linked device. Similar to how Microsoft handles logins on its services.

Google provides a variety of options when it comes to two-factor authentication. It has its own Google Authenticator app, supports third-party authenticator apps like Authy and even supports sending SMS codes to your phone.