The Advanced Protection Programme safeguards users with high visibility and sensitive information from targeted online attacks. New protections are automatically added to defend against todayâs wide range of threats.
Advanced Protection defends against targeted online attacks. Protects your account from phishing Gmail blocks over 10 crore phishing attempts every day. But sophisticated phishing tactics can trick the most savvy users into giving their sign-in credentials to hackers. Advanced Protection requires you to use a passkey or a security key to verify your identity and sign in to your Google Account. And unauthorised users will not be able to sign in without them, even if they know your username and password. Provides extra protection from harmful downloadsSafe Browsing on Chrome protects 4 billion devices against risky sites, and Advanced Protection performs even more stringent checks before each download. It flags, or even blocks you from downloading, files that may be harmful. Only app installations from verified stores, like Google Play Store and your device manufacturerâs app store, are allowed.
Keeps your personal information secureWhen you sign up to new apps or services, youâre often asked to give access to your information in your Google Account, like your contacts, location, or Drive. Google Accounts come with built-in protections and check over 100 crore saved passwords for breaches every day. But some attackers can impersonate a legitimate third-party to gain access to information. Advanced Protection allows only Google apps and verified third-party apps to access your Google Account data, and only with your permission.
Advanced Protection at work. "With Advanced Protection, I'm confident that activists and the people in conflict zones will be able to do their critical work more safely. It's incomparable to any device Iâve used in the last decade.âMohamed Abubakr
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