Two days ago, Google launched a new security features, A Device and activity dashboard that let's users know which devices are accessing their Google account.
The dashboard shows you a list of all devices active on your account in the last 28 days as well as the location they are in.

If there is any suspicious or unusual activity in your account, a link on top let's you quickly set up your security settings, which include changing your password as well as recovery and 2 step Verification settings.
The wizard is accessible users though it was aimed primarily at administrators.
You can access the service directly at https://www.google.com/settings/not-supported?ref=/settings/security/secure account.
The dashboard shows you a list of all devices active on your account in the last 28 days as well as the location they are in.

If there is any suspicious or unusual activity in your account, a link on top let's you quickly set up your security settings, which include changing your password as well as recovery and 2 step Verification settings.
The wizard is accessible users though it was aimed primarily at administrators.
You can access the service directly at https://www.google.com/settings/not-supported?ref=/settings/security/secure account.
Two days ago, Google launched a new security features, A Device and activity dashboard that let's users know which devices are accessing their Google account.
The dashboard shows you a list of all devices active on your account in the last 28 days as well as the location they are in.

If there is any suspicious or unusual activity in your account, a link on top let's you quickly set up your security settings, which include changing your password as well as recovery and 2 step Verification settings.
The wizard is accessible users though it was aimed primarily at administrators.
You can access the service directly at https://www.google.com/settings/not-supported?ref=/settings/security/secure account.
The dashboard shows you a list of all devices active on your account in the last 28 days as well as the location they are in.

If there is any suspicious or unusual activity in your account, a link on top let's you quickly set up your security settings, which include changing your password as well as recovery and 2 step Verification settings.
The wizard is accessible users though it was aimed primarily at administrators.
You can access the service directly at https://www.google.com/settings/not-supported?ref=/settings/security/secure account.
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