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  2. Verify your Google Account

    support.google.com/accounts/answer/63950

    While you're creating your account, you'll get an email from Google. Open the email and find the verification code. To finish creating your account, enter the verification code when prompted. To see if your account is verified, sign into your Google Account. If it hasn't been verified yet, you'll see a message asking you to verify your account.

  3. Get verification codes with Google Authenticator

    support.google.com/accounts/answer/1066447

    Learn how to use the Google Authenticator app to generate one-time verification codes for sites and apps that support 2-Step Verification. Find out how to set up, transfer, edit, delete and sync your codes across devices.

  4. Turn on 2-Step Verification - Android - Google Account Help

    support.google.com/accounts/answer/185839?hl=en&co=GENIE.Platform=Android

    We recommend you use Google prompts as your second step. They’re easier to enter than a verification code and can help protect against SIM swap and other phone number-based hacks. To get Google prompts on your Google Account, you need: An Android phone that’s signed in to your Google Account.

  5. Turn on 2-Step Verification - Computer - Google Account Help

    support.google.com/accounts/answer/185839

    After you turn on 2-Step Verification, you must complete a second step to verify it’s you when you sign in. To help protect your account, Google will ask that you complete a specific second step. Use Google prompts. We recommend you sign in with Google prompts. It's easier to tap a prompt than enter a verification code.

  6. Sign in with backup codes - Computer - Google Account Help

    support.google.com/accounts/answer/1187538

    If you can’t sign into your Google Account with your normal 2-Step Verification, you can use a backup code for the second step. Create backup codes to use in case you lose your phone, change your phone number, or otherwise can't get codes by text, call, or Google Authenticator.

  7. Fix common issues with 2-Step Verification - Google Help

    support.google.com/accounts/answer/185834

    To enter an email address or phone number where you can be reached. To enter a code sent to your email address or phone number. This code helps make sure you can access that email address or phone number. Require a security key as your second step If you turn on 2-Step Verification and sign in on an eligible phone, you can get Google prompts.

  8. Protecting your personal info with 2-Step Verification

    support.google.com/accounts/answer/10956730

    How 2-Step Verification works once it’s turned on. Keep your phone nearby when you sign in. After you enter your password, you’ll complete a second step, usually on your phone. You may tap a sign-in prompt that Google sends to your phone, or enter a code that’s texted to you. (Charges from your carrier may apply.)

  9. Verify your payment method in the Google Wallet app

    support.google.com/wallet/answer/12098871

    Learn how to verify your payment method after adding it to Google Wallet app. Choose from different options, such as email, text, phone, bank app, or temporary deposit, and fix common problems.

  10. Verify your identity or payment info - Google Pay Help

    support.google.com/googlepay/answer/7644078

    Learn how to verify your identity or payment method for Google products or services, transactions, or payment method changes. Find out the verification methods, requirements, and troubleshooting tips.

  11. Verify your site ownership - Search Console Help

    support.google.com/webmasters/answer/9008080

    Generate a unique CNAME verification record: In the verification flow for your Domain property, choose CNAME for Select record type in in the Search Console verification popup. You will be given two values (one called "name" or "label" or "host", the other called "destination" or "target" depending on the context) to use in the next step.