mac_in_tosh
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I just tried logging into one of my Google accounts and a verification window came up asking me to enter a phone number to get a text message with a verification code. If they already had a phone number from when I set up the account, sending me a text message would verify that it's really me trying to log in. But I don't believe that I ever associated a phone number with this account so asking me to enter a phone number for verification doesn't make sense - they wouldn't need to ask if they knew my phone number.
I checked their policy and found the following. I did not try to do any of these things, just log in. What gives?
To help protect your account and data, you must verify it’s you when you complete sensitive actions. This is Google’s approach to provide multi-layered security.
Sensitive actions in your account settings:
View activity saved in your Google Account.
Change your password.
View saved passwords.
Turn on 2-Step Verification.
Download your data.
I checked their policy and found the following. I did not try to do any of these things, just log in. What gives?
To help protect your account and data, you must verify it’s you when you complete sensitive actions. This is Google’s approach to provide multi-layered security.
Sensitive actions in your account settings:
View activity saved in your Google Account.
Change your password.
View saved passwords.
Turn on 2-Step Verification.
Download your data.