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If you use any online service that doesn't have dual auth then be prepared for something like this.

 

whats the best password app for mac? i need to start securing my stuff although most of my important stuff is already 2 factor

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If you use any online service that doesn't have dual auth then be prepared for something like this.

I swear you can enable it on gmail, no?

 

Unless you mean directly from Google's end...

 

 

yeah google offers it but i would say the majority of people dont even use it.

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If you use any online service that doesn't have dual auth then be prepared for something like this.

I swear you can enable it on gmail, no?

 

Unless you mean directly from Google's end...

 

 

yeah google offers it but i would say the majority of people dont even use it.

 

 

How do I go about activating?

 

I have two linked domains hosted on gmail severs but one is a .co addy and the other .london so it seems they're not under immediate threat, no @gmail.com

 

However some sensitive info gets transferred via e-mail which could cause a bit of headache if ever leaked.

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If you use any online service that doesn't have dual auth then be prepared for something like this.

I swear you can enable it on gmail, no?

 

Unless you mean directly from Google's end...

 

 

yeah google offers it but i would say the majority of people dont even use it.

 

 

How do I go about activating?

 

I have two linked domains hosted on gmail severs but one is a .co addy and the other .london so it seems they're not under immediate threat, no @gmail.com

 

However some sensitive info gets transferred via e-mail which could cause a bit of headache if ever leaked.

 

 

https://www.google.com/landing/2step/

 

can either set up text messages or use the authenticator app on your phone

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If you use any online service that doesn't have dual auth then be prepared for something like this.

I swear you can enable it on gmail, no?

 

Unless you mean directly from Google's end...

 

 

yeah google offers it but i would say the majority of people dont even use it.

 

 

How do I go about activating?

 

I have two linked domains hosted on gmail severs but one is a .co addy and the other .london so it seems they're not under immediate threat, no @gmail.com

 

However some sensitive info gets transferred via e-mail which could cause a bit of headache if ever leaked.

 

 

https://www.google.com/landing/2step/

 

can either set up text messages or use the authenticator app on your phone

 

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