How To Add A 2-Step Verification In Gmail

You might have heard how instances of hacking have become prevalent in different parts of the globe. Nowadays, social media accounts, computer data, bank accounts, and other software are becoming a target of hacking. Therefore, it’s essential to have all your online accounts be extra protected.


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Even strong passwords may not be enough; thus, the best protection to make your existing accounts in different platforms more secure, especially Gmail, is to use the 2-step verification. Your emails may be connected to a number of current accounts, so just single access to them may mean acquiring your personal information across all of these accounts.

You will never know what may occur to you, and that’s why it’s better to be preemptive than proactive.

To know more, here’s how you can achieve exceptionally protected accounts by applying the 2-step verification for Gmail.

1. Go to Gmail and sign in to your account.

First, you have to launch Gmail on your device and sign in to your google account.

2. Click the gear icon on the top-right side of the window then select “See all settings.”

Click the gear icon in the upper right corner of the Gmail page to open a drop-down menu. You must select “See all settings” from the options, which will take you to a new page.

3. Select “Accounts and Import” from the menu bar.

There is also a menu bar with numerous options on the new page. You must select “Accounts and Import” from those options to see the various sections.

4. Click on “Change password Recovery Options” under the change account settings section.

Look for the “Change account settings” option in the different settings section, then select “Change password recovery options.” Selecting this will automatically open a new window.

5. Go to “Signing in to Google” section then click the “2-Step Verification” option.

Scroll down until you see the “Signing in to Google” section in the new window, which will give you two options: using your phone to sign in and 2-Step verification. To enable the 2-step verification, click on the latter.

6. Click on “Get Started” to proceed with the activity.

A pop-up window will appear, specifying the advantages of using 2-Step verification. Click “Get Started” to continue with this action.

7. Enter your password to verify that the one using your Gmail is you.

Google will ask your password to confirm that you are the one requesting this change in your account settings. To proceed, enter your password and then click “Next.”

8. Click “Continue” if the device shown is yours.

Gmail will confirm if the device connected to your account is correct. If it is correct, select “Continue.”

9. Click on “Send” if the number displayed on the screen is correct.

As part of Gmail’s safety measures, they will send you a code to the phone number you provide to ensure that the person performing this activity is the valid owner of the account. If the number displayed on your screen is correct, select “Send,” and you will receive a verification code on your phone.

10. Enter the code that you received on your mobile device.

Google will send you a code that you will need to add 2-step verification to your account. Enter the code in the provided space, then click “Next.”

11. Click the “Turn on” button at the bottom of the pop-up window.

Google will ask for your confirmation in the pop-up window before activating 2-step verification on your account. If you are sure that you want to turn it on and that the information displayed is correct, click the “Turn on” button.

12. A notification will appear on your screen.

To confirm that you’ve successfully enabled 2-step verification for your Gmail account, a notification will appear on your screen indicating that it is enabled and when you activated it.

Summing It All Up

Setting it up might just be a tad tedious at first, but don’t let this prevent you from doing so because you’ll be the one to benefit in the long run.

With the 2-step verification, you’re actually adding an extra layer of protection for your account. Before any hackers can access it, they need to know both your password and the code that will be sent as an SMS to your mobile phone—but only you will be able to see it, which means it will now be harder for them to break pass through these protective barriers.