
Given how much data we're trusting to online sites these days ?�email, search history, even voice calls ?�the repercussions to having our account passwords phished, hacked, or guessed are worse than ever. Unfortunately�as far as consumers are concerned, account security has been stagnant for years: nearly every service requires a username and password, and that's it. Cue the scary music and a Dateline special on having your identity stolen. But today, Google is making things much, much better for those who want it. The feature is called two-factor authentication, and it's been available to Google Apps customers
since September. Now it's rolling out to everyone. It's a bit confusing and the set-up process will probably intimidate a lot of people, but it's well worth looking into if you value your account data. So what exactly does it do?

Miranda Kerr Sarah Shahi Anna Paquin Diane Kruger Magdalena Wróbel
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