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Me: logs into google account Google: we don't recognize you! Authenticate yourself! Me: here's the account's email, send me a code Google: sends code Me: provides google code Google: sorry, the email address of the account isn't associated w/ the account, so we'll deny
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a short time later: Google: WARNING! Someone tried to log into your account, here check your settings Me: goes to link provided in the email Google: HAHAAHAHA gotcha, did you really think we'd let you log in to your account after we sent email to the account's email address?
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For some reason, Google thinks it's more secure to ADD a phone number to an existing account, possibly provided by an attacker, than it is to send email to the email address on RECORD for that account. Like, really? This is the security google is known for?
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If you don't have strong 2-factor authentication then they'll annoy you with weaker attempts at preventing account compromise. The solution is pairing it with a couple security keys and ideally enabling Advanced Protection if you don't want the customer support backdoors, etc.
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If you're technical and don't want to have customer support able to recover the account for you then landing.google.com/advancedprotec is the best way to enable 2-factor authentication. You need to have at least 2 security keys and can't use other weaker 2 factor authentication methods.
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