90% Of Gmail Users Are Less Secure!
90% of Gmail users are less secure
Despite the increasing number of cyber attacks, Google's email service uses less than 10% of double authentication or two-step security in Gmail.
This is considered the most effective means of online account security. This means that about 90% of Gmail users are unsafe for cyber-attackers.
According to Google's engineers, a weak password makes it easy for hackers to take over any account. This is why any user, especially those working in different organizations, should have two-factor authentication as soon as possible. Because of the relationship between the various officials and the organization's information, including their accounts. In a speech, Google security expert Greygorge Milkko said only 12% of U.S. users use password managers to secure their accounts.
Google's advantage in two steps. It works by code. The code can be found via a message or authentication application. In addition, this process can also be completed by mobile phone pop-up or pre-saved code. Basically, after entering the password to access the account, verify this step with additional steps.
Google's two-factor authentication tool debuted in 2011. Despite the long-term, users tend to use two-factor authentication is very small. Although two-factor authentication takes a few seconds to gain access to your account, this is the most effective and easiest way to protect your account from cyber-attacks.
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