How to Secure Your Apple ID or Google Account
Apple ID and Google accounts often connect to email, photos, app purchases, backups, location, and devices.
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Apple ID and Google accounts often connect to email, photos, app purchases, backups, location, and devices.
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Backup contact methods can help you recover accounts, but only if they are current and protected.
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SIM swapping is when someone tries to move your phone number to a device they control.
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Banking accounts should get the strongest protections you can reasonably use.
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MFA and 2FA both add another proof of identity beyond a password, which makes account takeover harder.
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Text message codes are better than no MFA, but authenticator apps and security keys are usually stronger choices when offered.
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Your email account is often the reset key for the rest of your online life.
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Account recovery settings are easy to forget until you are locked out or someone else tries to get in.
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