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How To Make Sure Your Gmail Is As Secure As Possible

Jan 10, 2015, 18:38 IST

No one wants to deal with the stress and potential damages of having an email account hacked. 

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To decrease the likelihood of hacks, as well as the time it takes account holders to find suspicious activity that could be a precursor, Gmail has created a handy check list that all users should take the time to walk through. 

To find the check list, first go to your email's "Account" page, by navigating through the drop-down menu in the top right corner of your email:

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"Security check up" will be the first thing you see. Click that, and start moving through the steps, first by adding a phone number. If you do, Google will text you as soon as it detects any "unusual activity" on your account, like a sign-in from an unrecognized device or location:  

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You should then manually check your account's recent history, to make sure everything looks familiar. If you see a browser or device that you don't remember logging in from, you should change your password ASAP:

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You should then browse through which apps, websites, and devices have permission to access your account. Delete old devices or sites and apps you don't trust:

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Then, if you haven't already, set up 2-step verification. This gives Google a way to confirm that you are who you say you are when you sign-in - you'll have to enter a code texted to your phone as well as your password when logging on from a new device. (Learn more about how to do it here.)

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After that, your check up will be complete!

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