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Google will soon change the way users authenticate their Gmail accounts. Instead of the familiar SMS security code, Google is switching to a more secure method.
A couple of years ago, we covered a report by the NY Times on the ongoing issues with review scams and blackmail. Well, the ...
Hey, iPhone users! If you’ve updated to iOS 18, you may have seen something called “RCS” in your Messages settings and ...
Google is not the only company to move away from SMS for 2FA. Last year, Evernote removed SMS from its service, and the secure messaging app Signal removed it in 2022.
Google is now planning to phase out the use of SMS authentication for Gmail, and the company is looking towards using other methods that are far safer and more convenient than text messages.
Google is officially moving away from using SMS messages in its Gmail account two-factor authenticator. Gmail spokesperson Ross Richendrfer told Forbes, “we want to move away from sending SMS ...