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- Verify your Google Account
When you're setting up a Google Account with a non-Google email, we'll send a verification code to the email address you used to create the account If you don't verify your address, you won't be able to create a Google Account
- Turn on 2-Step Verification - Computer - Google Account Help
Turn on 2-Step Verification With 2-Step Verification, or two-factor authentication, you can add an extra layer of security to your account in case your password is stolen
- Turn on 2-Step Verification - Computer - Gmail Help
Turn on 2-Step Verification With 2-Step Verification, or two-factor authentication, you can add an extra layer of security to your account in case your password is stolen
- Get verification codes with Google Authenticator
Get verification codes with Google Authenticator The Google Authenticator app can generate one-time verification codes for sites and apps that support Authenticator app 2-Step Verification If you set up 2-Step Verification, you can use the Google Authenticator app to generate codes to sign in to your Google Account
- Purchase verification for Google Play - India - Google Play Help
Biometric verification Biometrics refers to any fingerprint or face models stored on your device Biometrics, when enabled for Play purchase verification, can be used for verifying purchases in place of other methods like PIN, pattern, or password Keep in mind that any biometrics stored on your device can be used for verification
- Verify it’s you to make a purchase - Google Wallet Help
To pay for transit with a credit or debit card on a locked device, you can turn off the verification setting: Open the Google Wallet app At the top right, tap your Profile picture or Account Wallet settings Under “Security,” tap Verification settings Transit payments Turn off Verification required
- Sign in with backup codes - Computer - Google Account Help
If you can’t sign into your Google Account with your normal 2-Step Verification, you can use a backup code for the second step Create backup codes to use in case you lose your phone, change your phone number, or otherwise can't get codes by text, call, or Google Authenticator
- Verification badges on channels - YouTube Help - Google Help
Verification badges on channels When you see a or verification check mark next to a YouTube channel's name, it means that YouTube has verified that channel Apply for channel verification You can submit a request for a channel verification once you have 100,000 subscribers It looks like your channel isn't eligible yet
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