In order to tighten smartphone security against hackers, Google's parent company Alphabet, is reported to bring something called as the Advanced Protection Program. This, as reported by Bloomberg, may eventually replace the 2-factor authentication process.
The company is said to begin offering the Advanced Protection Program next month. This will include a pair of physical keys and may be focussed more towards corporate executives, politicians and the likes. The keys are said to bring more security to user's Gmail and other Google accounts.
The company is said to begin offering the Advanced Protection Program next month. This will include a pair of physical keys and may be focussed more towards corporate executives, politicians and the likes. The keys are said to bring more security to user's Gmail and other Google accounts.
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