

Android phones that are signed in to your Google Account.Google prompts are push notifications you’ll receive on: Prompts can also help protect against SIM swap and other phone number-based hacks.

It's easier to tap a prompt than enter a verification code. We recommend you sign in with Google prompts. To help protect your account, Google will ask that you complete a specific second step. Verify it’s you with a second stepĪfter you turn on 2-Step Verification, you must complete a second step to verify it’s you when you sign in. If you can’t set up 2-Step Verification, contact your administrator for help. Tip: If you use an account through your work, school, or other group, these steps might not work.


No need to worry - this post will explain one way to use Google Takeout to do so. With this in mind, students may wish to back up and save their work to their own devices or to other digital storage. In an email sent to staff Wednesday, Palo Alto High School’s Academic Technology Specialist Mona Siegel wrote, “Graduating seniors and non-returning students will continue to have access to their PAUSD student accounts (Schoology, Google Drive, etc.) until Aug. With only a few days left of school for seniors, Palo Alto High School is making recommendations for saving and preserving students’ digital works from their school-sponsored Google Drives.Īfter years in the district, most students have accumulated countless Google Docs and other files on their Drives. Evan Baldonado, Webmaster and Engagement Manager
