Important note: You can only attach your ID to one device at a time. If you need to remove it from another phone, you can do so in your Google Wallet app or your Google online account. Once you find ...
For anyone frustrated with passwords or concerned about security, a hardware key like the YubiKey is worth considering. It ...
Partnering with Yubico, Dashlane has eliminated the need for a master password. Here's how it works and why it should give you pause.
A new recovery feature lets you choose trusted friends or family members to verify your identity if you're locked out of your Google account.
A new Android malware variant is posing as popular apps, stealing sensitive files and propagating further. Experts from ...
You can move Google Authenticator to a new phone so that your new device can gain an additional level of security through two ...
Go to Settings > Security (or Apps, depending on your Android version). Enable the option to install apps from unknown sources—typically associated with your web browser. You’ll need four components: ...
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Airport travel is never fun, regardless of how excited you may be about your destination. There are many Transportation Security Administration (TSA) checkpoints to go through, and you might worry if ...
Most people that buy a modern Android phone expect it to work out of the box with minor tinkering. That's also true of various phone features, like reliable connectivity, performance, and storage. But ...
The Google Phone app is getting a lot more like the iPhone's. First, there was the new, iPhone-inspired horizontal swipe-to-answer gesture, but less controversially, there's also now full-screen ...