5 Essential Tips to Ensure Your Google Account is Secure

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Tech Tips: Is Your Google Account Safe? You Can Check with These Five Methods

Almost everyone uses a smartphone, but do you know how important it is to keep the account you use to operate your phone secure? If you use an Android phone, you likely have a Google account. Many people worry about potential issues with their Google account or the possibility of it being hacked. Let's explore the ways you can check the security of your Google account.

Use the Google Password Checker Tool
First, check the security of your Google account password. With this feature, you can see if any of the passwords saved on Google have been tampered with or compromised. Go to passwords.google.com. Then, click on "Go to Password Manager." Here, you'll find two options: "Weak Password" and "Strengthen Your Password."

Monitor Login Activity
This feature allows you to easily see if your Google account has been logged into from any unauthorized location. Go to myaccount.google.com. You will get information about login activities for the past 28 days. If you find any illegal access or logins from unusual locations, it might indicate that your account has been hacked.

Check Linked Devices
To see how many devices are linked to your Google account, go to myaccount.google.com/security. Then go to the "Your Devices" section. If you find any unauthorized devices linked to your google account, it could surely mean your account's security has been breached and at risk.

Review All Apps and Websites
Your Google account is linked to many apps and websites. To check these, go to myaccount.google.com. Then go to "Security" and click on "Check." Next, click on "Third-Party Apps with Account Access." If you no longer need Google account access for any app, remove it.

Check Email Forwarding Settings

Ensure that your emails are not being forwarded to someone else without your consent. Go to Gmail settings of your google account and click on "Forwarding." Click on "POP/IMAP" and review the forwarding settings of your gmail account. If you find anything suspicious that is not done by you, immediately remove the email and change your Google account password.

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