On desktop, visit mail.google.com and sign in with your Gmail account. Scroll down and click on the Details under the last account activity. If you don’t see this ...
It has been reported that about 183 million Gmail accounts and passwords, were. Here is how to check if yours was affected.
Google has clarified that Gmail remains secure after reports surfaced claiming that over 183 million Gmail credentials were part of a major data leak. The company said these claims were misleading, ...
Google recently rolled out passkeys for Gmail, which lets you log in using a smartphone or computer without typing in the actual password. It's a great way to improve Gmail security, but passkeys ...
Google introduced new safety features last year to keep Workspace accounts safe when certain changes are made. Now, they're rolling out those precautions to personal accounts, too. Starting today, ...
To ensure the security of your Gmail account, check its login activity regularly and immediately sign out from suspicious devices and change your password. In today's digital age, a large part of our ...
In order to check if your data has been breached, go to the Have I Been Pwned (HIBP) website and enter your email address in the search bar. Next, click the ‘Check’ button and the website will show ...
Google is transitioning users to a password-free future with passkeys, utilizing biometric verification for enhanced security. These digital credentia ...
You'll soon see a big change in how your Gmail account is secured and your two-factor authenticated logins are handled. Google has said it's planning to stop sending 2FA codes via text message to ...
Passkeys rely on biometric verification such as fingerprints, facial recognition or screen locks instead of passwords. They ...
To combat phishing attempts, Gmail has introduced blue badges for verified businesses. As phishing schemes grow more sophisticated, tech companies are finding innovative ways to protect users from ...