Google reduces attacks by 50 percent with two-step security

Increasing the security of accounts with its device-oriented two-stage approval system, Google announced that it has reduced cyber attacks by 50 percent. New features are on the way.
 Google reduces attacks by 50 percent with two-step security
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Identity information, which was defined as a Gmail address in its early years and later changed to a Google address, today serves as an entrance ticket to all Google services. As such, protecting Google identities is of great importance.

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Last year, Google launched its unique two-stage security system. In this system, after you enter your Google ID, a confirmation is sent to your other Android device that is connected to the internet and using the same ID.

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Thanks to the two-stage system, which reached 150 million users as of October, there was a 50 percent decrease in the Google accounts that were attacked. The new system will be delivered to more users this year.

On the other hand, Google, which donated $5 million for Khan Academy to deliver security-related content to its 18 million users, will launch a new feature that will increase account-level security next month. There are also plans to expand the guest mode in Google Assistant and to provide security courses to politicians.

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