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Google will soon make two-factor authentication mandatory – Techradar
Search giant plans to automatically enroll users in two-step verification

In order to commemorate this year’s World Password Day, Google has announced that it will soon start automatically requiring two-factor authentication (2FA) for user accounts.
According to a new blog post from the search giant, passwords are the single biggest threat to your online security as they are easy to steal, hard to remember and managing them can be tedious. While many users try to come up with long and complicated passwords, this can also put their security at risk as they are more likely…
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