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Post by account_disabled on Oct 17, 2017 1:26:35 GMT -5
Google today is rolling out a revamped version of its longtime Security Checkup feature – a service that helps users make sure their Google accounts are safe by checking those items that could impact your account’s security. This includes connected apps, connected devices, account permissions and other things. Now, Security Checkup will be improved by offering more personalized suggestions, says Google. Before, the Security Checkup would offer the same, passive checklist for everyone – meaning you’d have to go through each suggestion to make sure your account was safe, even if not all items would have impacted you. With the new version of Security Checkup, the guide is tailored to you with personal recommendations about what to fix. For example, you might be informed that some of the third-party apps connected to your Google account are not secure, and given the option to remove them. Or you may be prompted to remove your account for older devices, or set up additional account verification methods. For more you can check whiteboard animation
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Post by eqazejelueo on Apr 9, 2019 18:49:00 GMT -5
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