Google's One Tap Two-Factor Authentication Will Show Info On Who's Logging In

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Google’s one tap form of two-factor authentication is handy because you don’t need to enter a code. However, it offers very little information about who’s trying to log in. Now, Google will add location and time info to the login attempt.

In addition to a full-screen window prompting you to approve a login request, the new system will show you a location and IP address for the computer that’s trying to log in, the device they’re using, and the time when they tried to log in. This helps make sure that you’re approving the correct request. If the info matches your own device, then approve it. Otherwise, ignore it. If it’s someone you know trying to get into your account, this might tip you off as well.

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