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Google Preps Fix for Bug That Exposes Gmail, Drive Accounts on Android TVs
PC Magazine· 7 days agoTechnically, this excludes more sensitive apps like Gmail and Drive because Chrome isn't allowed on...
A glaring Android TV security flaw might put your Gmail at risk
Android Central via Yahoo News· 6 days agoIf Google Chrome spots a Google account on the device it's installed on, it automatically signs you...
How to change your Gmail password
Mashable· 4 days agoBe honest: Did you really forget your Gmail password? Emails can't "find you well" if you can't even get into your account, just sayin'. First, go to <...
Over 400 million Google accounts have used passkeys, but our passwordless future remains elusive
The Verge· 1 day agoIn a blog post on Thursday, the company announced that over 400 million Google accounts (of the at least 1.5 billion reported since 2018) have used passkeys since rolling ...
Here's how Google patched the account security loophole on Google TV and Android TV
9to5Google· 7 days agoA loophole in Android TV OS left a backdoor open for users to access a TV owner’s Gmail inbox among...
Android TV has access to your entire account—but Google is changing that
Ars Technica· 7 days agoGoogle says it has patched a nasty loophole in the Android TV account security system, which would...
Dropbox Warns Hacker Accessed Customer Passwords And 2FA Data
Forbes· 1 day agoThe ongoing investigation has confirmed that the attacker gained access to an automated system...
Never get locked out of your email again by doing this
Fox News via Yahoo News· 3 days agoIf you can't log in to your email account, you might want to try one of these methods to get...
Unify your inbox: GoDaddy integrates Gmail and Microsoft 365 into Conversations
WFRV 5 Green Bay· 3 days agoThat's why GoDaddy Conversations, a unified inbox and second phone number app, now incorporates Gmail and Microsoft 365 emails in one convenient place. This means small business ...
Google fixes Android TV security oversight with this change
Android Authority· 4 days agoIt’s actually intended behavior for Android, but it’s a security oversight for a form factor that isn’t always used in absolutely personal and private environments and doesn’t have further security ...