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Ineffectiveness of Gmail Backup Codes for Account Access

By

Andrew_nenakhov

10mo ago· 2 min readenOpinion

Summary

The article discusses the ineffectiveness of Gmail backup codes in accessing an account, despite setting up 2FA and backup codes for security.

Key quotes

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"I created a 2fa via Google Authenticator and set up Backup Codes and thought I'm safe from them asking me to sign in on another device or enter sms code."
"...an hour after connection I get a message, that due to strange activity on my account, I need to enter code sent via sms."
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Ok, I have a work account on Gmail. Having the experience of being locked out of Gmail previously (endless loop of "You are entering the correct password but we're not sure that it is you, try again later"), I created a 2fa via Google Authenticator and se

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