On Wednesday, August 12, 2015 at 8:46:38 AM UTC-7, justkenneth wrote: > If you're now able to login to your Gmail on your phone then there's >> nothing further that you need to do for that device. Not having to login to >> your account each time you want to check your email on a mobile device is >> standard practice for logging in on mobile devices. If you're worried >> about someone accessing your account via your phone then setup a phone lock. >> > If that is as protective of my Google account as 2SV, then that certainly would be the easiest solution--after I learn how to set up a phone lock. Is that the same as screen lock? Even better is if no one can get into the phone! What does an app password do? In short, what is the easiest and most effective protection? What do you recommend?
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