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Is your Google Account at risk? Change these 5 essential settings today to avoid future regrets.

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Google Settings: Google's 'Security Checkup' feature assesses the safety of your account.

Google Settings: In today's world, where smartphones have become an integral part of our lives, Google accounts have also become ubiquitous. It is important to note that a Google account is not limited to just your email; it stores your photos, contacts, passwords, and various other personal details. Consequently, if your Google account gets hacked, all your personal information could be compromised.

However, Google provides several safety features to help keep your data secure. Today, we will tell you about 5 specific Google account settings that will ensure your account remains completely safe.

Check your account with 'Security Checkup'

For your information, Google's 'Security Checkup' feature assesses the safety of your account. With this feature, you can verify which devices are currently logged into your account. Additionally, you can monitor all account activity. Therefore, it is advisable to use this feature periodically to check your account's status.

Periodically check saved passwords

Google places great importance on account security. Users have access to the 'Google Password Manager' feature, which periodically reviews saved passwords. If a password is weak or has been compromised in a data breach, it should be changed immediately. Furthermore, you should use a unique and strong password for every account.

Keep recovery phone number and email updated

This feature comes into play when you forget your password. If you ever lose access to your password or your account gets locked, the recovery phone number and recovery email features prove extremely useful. Therefore, it is wise to keep both these details up to date.

Two-Step Verification

Google offers a 'Two-Step Verification' (2FA) feature for its users. If you haven't enabled this feature yet, you should activate it immediately. After this, simply entering your password won't be enough; a code sent to your phone or an authentication app will also be required. This ensures that even if your password is compromised, no one can easily log into your account.

Avoid Granting Excessive Access to Third-Party Apps

We often log into various websites and apps using our Google accounts without giving it much thought. Over time, we stop using many of these apps, yet they retain permission to access the account. You should not grant excessive access to such unknown or unnecessary apps and should remove them as soon as possible.