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How to add a USB 2FA to your Google account, skip Advanced Security

April 4, 2021
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Source: Jerry Hildenbrand / Android Central

Google offers what it calls the Advanced Protection Program for folks who need very tight security and controlled access to their account. It uses security keys to validate who you are as a two-factor method. Advanced Protection is probably too much hassle for most of us, but a security key is an awesome little tool. It can help secure your Google account and is also a cover-your-butt backup in case you lose your phone — and the authenticator app you installed on it. They’re relatively cheap, easy to set up, and can get you back into your Google account from any computer or one of the best Chromebooks anywhere.

How to add a security key to your Google account

  1. Visit your Google account settings page using a web browser. You may be able to use your phone, but this is best done using a Chromebook or PC.
  2. In the menu to the right, choose the Security entry.

    Sign In Settings

    Source: Jerry Hildenbrand / Android Central

  3. Find the section titled signing in to Google and choose the 2-Step Verification item from the list.
  4. You’ll need to enable Google 2-Factor authentication using a code first, so look here if you need some help with that.

    Security Key Step 1

    Add Key StepSource: Jerry Hildenbrand / Android Central

  5. You’ll see a link titled ADD SECURITY KEY to get started.

  6. In the window that opens, choose USB or Bluetooth to add a physical key.
  7. Make sure your key is unplugged and start the process. You’ll be prompted to touch your key if it has a touch-enabled button, and you will need to have Bluetooth enabled if you’re using a Bluetooth key.

The next time you sign in to your Google account from a new phone or computer, you’ll be prompted to insert the key to authenticate. You can still use the fallback method of getting a code if you lose your key, and your key means you can’t be locked out if you’re unable to get a code from your phone.

If you’re looking for one security key that you can use from an Android phone or any PC but want one that works with an iPhone, this one does the trick.

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Get one of these car chargers so your Pixel 5 doesn't die while on the road

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Get one of these car chargers so your Pixel 5 doesn’t die while on the road

Driving with your phone doesn’t necessarily use any more power than when it’s on your desk, but streaming music to your car and using it for navigation does. This is why it’s important to make sure you have the right car charger for the Pixel 5 to ensure you’re charging it to the best of its ability. Here are some of the best car chargers for the Pixel 5.

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