
Make your account more secure - Google Help
At Google, we take your account protection seriously. Discover how to secure your Google Account, by regularly following these tips.
Take a Security Checkup - Google Account Help
To help keep your Google Account safe, you should take a Security Checkup regularly.
Get Google's strongest account security with the Advanced …
Get Google's strongest account security with the Advanced Protection Program You can enroll in the Advanced Protection Program to get Google’s strongest account security. Advanced …
Secure a hacked or compromised Google Account - Google …
If you notice unfamiliar activity on your Google Account, Gmail, or other Google products, someone else might be using it without your permission. If you think your Google Account or …
Manage your Google Settings - Google Account Help
Security & sign-in Use settings and recommendations to help keep your account secure. Learn how to make your account more secure. Password Manager Find and manage the passwords …
Turn on 2-Step Verification - Computer - Google Account Help
Use Google prompts If you choose not to sign in with a passkey, we recommend you use Google prompts as your second step. It's easier to tap a prompt than enter a verification code. …
User Security Help - Google Help
Official Help Center where you can find tips and tutorials on using and other answers to frequently asked questions.
Use a security key for 2-Step Verification - Google Help
Use a security key for 2-Step Verification Security keys can be used with 2-Step Verification to help you keep hackers out of your Google Account. Important: If you’re a journalist, activist, or …
Use Advanced Protection with Android devices - Google Help
Use Advanced Protection with Android devices Add Google’s strongest layer of security to your Google Account and devices. Learn more about Google’s Advanced Protection. When you’re …
‘Suspicious sign in prevented’ email - Google Account Help
How do I know this email is really coming from Google? Unfortunately, sometimes hackers try to copy the “suspicious sign in prevented” email to steal other people’s account information.