Activating the security key on your iPhone with Google’s Smart Lock app
Security keys use public-key cryptography to verify your identity and URL of the login page, so that an attacker can’t access your account even if they have your username or password. Unlike other two-factor authentication (2FA) methods that try to verify your sign-in, security keys are built with FIDO standards that provide the strongest protection against automated bots, bulk phishing attacks, and targeted phishing attacks. You can learn more about security keys from our Cloud Next ‘19 presentation.
Approving the sign-in to a Google Account with Google’s SmartLock app on an iPhone
On your iPhone, the security key can be activated with Google’s Smart Lock app; on your Android phone, the functionality is built in. The security key in your phone uses Bluetooth to verify your sign-in on Chrome OS, iOS, macOS and Windows 10 devices without requiring you to pair your devices. This helps protect your Google Account on virtually any device with the convenience of your phone. How to get started
Follow these simple steps to help protect your personal or work Google Account today:
Activate your phone’s security key (Android 7+ or iOS 10+)
When signing in to your Google Account, make sure Bluetooth is turned on on your phone and the device you’re signing in on.
We also highly recommend registering a backup security key to your account and keeping it in a safe place, so you can get into your account if you lose your phone. You can get a security key from a number of vendors, including Google, with our own Titan Security Key.
If you’re a Google Cloud customer, you can find out more about the Advanced Protection Program for the enterprise on our G Suite Updates blog.
Here’s to stronger account security—right in your pocket.
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