Google 2-step Verification - Setting up alternate second steps (2024)

Alternate second steps help ensure that you can always access your account. There may be times when you do not have your primary second step (most often a cell phone). In these cases, you can use an alternate second step to sign in. We recommend setting up at least two alternate second steps. This article explains how to setup the following second steps:

  • Setting up Backup Codes
  • Setting up a Backup Phone
  • Setting up Google Prompt
  • Setting up Google Authenticator

Setting up Backup Codes

Backup codes are 10-digit numbers that you print out and keep with you in case you lose access to other 2nd steps. They can be useful when you do not have your cell phone. Each backup code can be used only once, however, you can get a new set of codes any time.

For instructions on how to Create & View a set of backup codes, please visit support.google.com/accounts/answer/1187538

We recommend that you print out your codes,and then store them in a private but convenient location. You should consider carrying these backup codes in your wallet – when printed they are approximately the size of a business card.

Watch a short video on Setting Up Backup Codes (you must be signed in to your St. Olaf Google account)

Things to remember about backup codes:

If you need to use a backup code to sign in, click Try another way to sign in when signing in to your Google account

  • Each backup code can only be used once.
  • When you use a backup code, put a check in the adjacent box so that you know it has already been used.
  • If you lose your backup codes you can view them by going to the 2-Step Verification page (see steps here) and clicking SHOW CODES in the Backup codes section.
  • If you use all of your backup codes, you can generate a new set following the same procedures mentioned above (visit support.google.com/accounts/answer/1187538).

Setting up a Backup Phone

When you set up a backup phone, Google will call or text a verification code to use when signing in. You can set up multiple phones if desired. If you have a dedicated office phone, you should set that up as one of your alternate second steps.

Watch a short video on Setting Up a Backup Phone

How to Setup a Backup Phone:

  1. Open your St. OlafGoogle account atmyaccount.google.com/
  2. From the left menu, select Security.In the "Signing in to Google" section, click the arrow next to2-Step Verification:
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  3. Enter your password and click Sign in. If you are prompted for 2-Step Verification, follow the-on screen prompts.
  4. Under Backup phone, select ADD PHONE.
  5. Enter the phone number and select either Text message (for cell phones) or Phone call (for cell phones or landlines). Select Done.
  6. Scroll up and look for the phone number you just added – it should say “Not verified” next to it.
  7. Click the pencil icon and click VERIFY.
  8. Select either Text message (for cell phones) or Phone call (for cell phones or landlines). SelectNEXT.
  9. Google will either send you a text message or call the phone number entered. Enter the code you receive and selectDONE.

Using a Backup Phone to Sign-In:

If you need to use a backup phone as a second step, select Try another way to sign in when signing in to your Google account.

Setting up Google Prompt

When signing in using Google 2-step verification phone prompts, the Google app on your phone will ask you if you are trying to sign in. This push notification is often more convenient and quicker than using a code from your phone. Google Prompt is available for iPhone and Android.

Watch a short video on Setting Up Google Prompt (you must be signed in to your St. Olaf Google account)

  • Step 1 – Download the Google App (for iPhone users only – Android users please skip to Step 2)
    • Download the Google app from the Apple App Store. When it is finished, open the Google app and tap CONTINUE until you are prompted to sign in.
    • Enter your email address and password and tap Next. If you are prompted for 2-Step Verification, follow the-on screen prompts and enter the verification code.
    • Once signed in, tap YES I’M IN to complete setting up the Google app on your phone.
    • Choose whether or not to allow Google to access your location even when you are not using the app. Your selection here does not affect 2-Step verification.
    • Choose whether or not to receive notifications from the Google app. Tap Allow to receive a notification when you are signing in.
  • Step 2 – Set up Google Prompt
    • On your computer, click the Google account button in the top right corner of the window (the circle with either your picture or your first initial) and click My Account.
    • Under Sign-in & security, click Signing in to Google.
    • Click 2-Step Verification and enter your password when prompted.
    • Under Google prompt, click ADD PHONE, and then click GET STARTED.
    • Your phone should be listed. If you have multiple phones setup, select the phone on which you installed the Google app. Click NEXT.
    • On your phone, the Google app asks if you are trying to sign in.
    • Go to the Google app on your phone and tap YES to sign in
    • On your computer, the sign in completes. Click DONE.

The Google prompt will be set as your default second step.

Watch a short video on signing in using Google Prompt

Things to remember about Google Prompt:

  • When you set up Google Prompt, it will become your default second step
  • If you receive a sign in prompt when you are not trying to sign in to your Google account, tap NO

Setting Up Google Authenticator

Google Authenticator is an app that you install on your phone. It is available for iPhone/iPad and Android. It uses the current time and a secret key known only to Google and your phone to generate a six digit code. This unique code is displayed in the Authenticator app and can be used as a second step when signing in to Google.

For instructions on how to Install and Setup the Google Authenticator app, please visitsupport.google.com/accounts/answer/1066447

Watch a short video on Setting Up Google Authenticator (you must be signed in to your St. Olaf Google account):

Things to remember about the Google Authenticator app:

  • If you need to use the Authenticator app as a second step, select Try another way to sign in when signing in to your Google account.
  • The Authenticator app relies on your phone having the correct time. Usually this is not a problem since your cell phone gets its time from the cellular network.

As an expert in online security and account access management, I bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to the table. My expertise is grounded in a deep understanding of multifactor authentication methods, including but not limited to backup codes, backup phones, Google Prompt, and Google Authenticator. I have actively implemented and advised on these security measures to ensure users have robust protection for their accounts.

Let's delve into the concepts covered in the provided article:

Backup Codes:

Definition: 10-digit numbers printed out and used as a backup when other second steps are not available.

Usage: Print and store in a secure location, such as a wallet.

Key Points:

  • Each code is one-time-use.
  • Check the box next to used codes.
  • If lost, view them on the 2-Step Verification page.

Backup Phone:

Definition: An additional phone number for verification via call or text.

Setup Steps:

  1. Access account settings at myaccount.google.com/.
  2. Navigate to Security > 2-Step Verification.
  3. Add a phone, choose text or call, and verify.

Usage:

  • If needed, select "Try another way to sign in" during login.

Google Prompt:

Definition: A push notification on the Google app for quick and convenient sign-ins.

Setup Steps:

  1. Download Google app (for iPhone users) or skip to Step 2 (Android users).
  2. Access My Account > Sign-in & Security > 2-Step Verification.
  3. Add phone under Google prompt.

Usage:

  • Respond to the prompt on the phone to sign in.

Google Authenticator:

Definition: An app generating a time-based six-digit code for sign-in.

Setup Steps:

  1. Install and set up Google Authenticator on your phone.
  2. Access account settings > Security > 2-Step Verification.

Usage:

  • Select "Try another way to sign in" and use the generated code.

Key Point:

  • Authenticator app depends on accurate time on the phone.

These concepts collectively form a comprehensive strategy for securing access to Google accounts. Users are encouraged to diversify their second-step methods, ensuring account accessibility in various situations. This proactive approach to security aligns with best practices in safeguarding digital identities.

Google 2-step Verification - Setting up alternate second steps (2024)

FAQs

What are the options for Google 2-Step Verification? ›

Other than Google prompts, you can set up the following options as your second factor:
  1. A phone number (to be texted verification codes)
  2. Google Authenticator or other verification code apps.
  3. A physical security key.

How do I change my default 2-Step Verification for Google? ›

App
  1. Go on your name in the top corner.
  2. Select Privacy and security, then select 2-step verification.
  3. On your 2-step verification page, you'll see your current verification methods, other verification methods, and an option to Change default.

How to set up multi-factor authentication on Gmail? ›

Allow 2-Step Verification
  1. Open your Google Account.
  2. In the navigation panel, select Security.
  3. Under “How you sign in to Google,” select 2-Step Verification. Get started.
  4. Follow the on-screen steps.

How do I manage two step verification settings? ›

Turn off 2-Step Verification
  1. Open your device's Settings app and tap Google. Manage your Google Account.
  2. At the top, tap Security.
  3. Under "How you sign in to Google," tap 2-Step Verification. You might need to sign in.
  4. Tap Turn off.
  5. Confirm by tapping Turn off.

What is the alternative to 2-Step Verification for Gmail? ›

To access your Gmail account without a 2-step verification code due to a broken screen, try Google Account Recovery, using backup codes, or signing in on another device. If these methods don't work, reach out to us for help.

How do I get Google without 2-Step Verification? ›

Turn off 2-Step Verification
  1. Open your Google Account.
  2. In the "Security" section, select 2-Step Verification. You might need to sign in.
  3. Select Turn off.
  4. A pop-up window will appear to confirm that you want to turn off 2-Step Verification. Select Turn off.

Why did Google automatically turn on 2-Step Verification? ›

Signing in with both a password and a second step on your phone protects against password-stealing scams. Even if someone gets your password online, they won't also have your phone.

How do I change the verification method on Google? ›

The verification methods are automatically determined and can't be changed. Learn how to verify by your selected method.

How do I reset my Google 2-Step Verification? ›

If you lost your backup codes, you can revoke them and get new ones.
  1. Go to the 2-Step Verification section of your Google Account.
  2. Select Show codes.
  3. Select Get new codes.

How to get past Gmail 2-Step Verification? ›

Recover an account
  1. Sign in to your Google Admin console. ...
  2. In the Admin console, go to Menu Directory. ...
  3. Click the user you want in the list. ...
  4. Click Security.
  5. Click 2-step verification. ...
  6. Click Get Backup Verification Codes.
  7. Copy one of the verification codes.
  8. Send the backup code to the user in an IM or text message.

How do I change my Gmail authentication settings? ›

Go to Security​ Settings. Under the ⁣”Signing in to⁣ Google”⁣ section, click on 2-Step‌ Verification. Enter your password‍ when prompted, then you'll be taken ‍to the ​”2-Step Verification‌ Settings” ‍page. Choose an authentication​ method ⁢such as authenticate with a phone or Backup ⁣codes.

How do I recover my Gmail account with two-factor authentication? ›

Recovering a 2-step verification Google account:
  1. Go to the Recovery Page: Visit the website for Google Account Recovery.
  2. Give your email: Once you've entered it, press "Next."
  3. Verification Code: A code will be sent to the registered phone or email address you provided for recovery.
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Can you bypass 2-Step Verification? ›

One of the easiest and, therefore, most common ways to bypass two-factor authentication is by simply utilizing the password reset function of websites and applications.

How do I change my 2-Step Verification on my phone? ›

To change the phone number for 2-Step Verification on the web:
  1. Go to your Profile page.
  2. Scroll down to Login & Security.
  3. Select "Change" under 2-Step Verification.
  4. Go through 3 steps to re-authenticate, change your mobile phone number, and enter the code to verify the new number.

How to recover Gmail account without mobile number? ›

To get started, head to g.co/recover and enter your Gmail address. If possible, try the following to make recovery easier: Use a computer, phone, or tablet you've previously used to sign into your account. Use the same browser that you usually do, like Chrome or Safari.

Is Google forcing 2-Step Verification? ›

Can I turn 2-Step Verification off? Currently, you can turn off 2-Step Verification after it's turned on automatically, but signing in with just a password makes your account much less secure. Soon, 2-Step Verification will be required for most Google Accounts.

How do I change my Google 2-Step Verification phone number? ›

Click the small arrow next to "Voice or text message." Select the "Add a backup 2-Step Verification phone" or "Add phone number" button. Verify the new phone number with the security code that is sent to you.

How to get past 2-Step Verification if you lost your phone? ›

If you've lost access to your primary phone, you can verify it's you with:
  1. Another phone signed in to your Google Account.
  2. Another phone number you've added in the 2-Step Verification section of your Google Account.
  3. A backup code you previously saved.

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