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"To help keep your account safe, Google wants to make sure it’s really you trying to sign in Learn more
Get your Nokia C100
Open the Settings app
Tap Google
Choose your account, if it not already selected
Tap Manage your Google Account
Select the Security tab (you may need to scroll to the right)
Under "Signing in to Google" tap Security code
Choose an account to get your code"
i dont have the nokia, or i dont know where it is but i have an ipone i wanna connect to the account that way whenever it wants to verify ill get sent to this device instead. you know what i mean? please help
To change the device used for Google account verification when you no longer have access to the old device, you can follow these steps:
Method 1: Using Backup Options (If you can access your account)
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Go to the Google Account Recovery page: Visit accounts.google.com/signin/recovery and follow the prompts to recover your account.
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Use Backup Codes: If you previously set up backup codes, you can use one of them to sign in. These codes can be printed out or saved when you set up two-factor authentication.
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Use a Different Device: If you have another device that you’ve signed into, such as a tablet or another phone, you can use it to receive a verification code.
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Check Email: If you have added a recovery email to your Google Account, you can check it for a verification code or recovery instructions.
Method 2: Updating Your Google Account Settings (Once signed in)
If you manage to sign in using one of the above methods, follow these steps to change your 2-Step Verification settings:
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Sign in to Your Google Account: Go to myaccount.google.com.
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Go to Security: Click on the "Security" tab on the left side of the screen.
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2-Step Verification: Scroll down to "Signing in to Google" and click on "2-Step Verification."
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Change Devices: Here, you can adjust settings, such as adding a new phone. If prompted, follow the steps to add your iPhone.
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Backup Options: Ensure that you also set up other backup options, such as backup codes or a secondary verification method (like an authenticator app).
Additional Tips
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Authenticator App: If you frequently change devices, consider using an authenticator app (like Google Authenticator, Authy, etc.) instead of SMS for verification.
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Account Help: If you're still having trouble, you may need to visit Google's Account Help page for more detailed assistance.
Final Note
Once you regain access and update your settings, make sure to keep your recovery options up to date to avoid similar issues in the future. If you hit any roadblocks, let me know, and I can guide you further!