How to be sure and what does this email, if legit, usually mean? Learn below.

What’s the Google Security Critical Sign-in alert on Gmail?

In recent years, Google worked to enhance user security and they are doing a solid job. There are two-factor authentications now. They should prevent security breaches into users’ Google accounts. One of the ‘smart’ features will (based on your common devices and sign-in locations) determine if someone is trying to breach your account. Thus, the Suspicious login attempt and Suspicious sign in prevented prompts. On the other hand, how often that happens? That someone tries to get your Google Account or just gain Gmail access? Not so frequent occurrence, to be frank. That’s why you should be wary when it comes to emails of that nature. For the most safest Gmail web experience, we recommend UR Browser. Check out our review and see why. Firstly, confirm that Google is indeed the sender of the email. Secondly, make sure to flag emails that come from unfamiliar sources. You can do that by clicking the suspicious email and, from the drop-down menu on the right, report phishing to Google.

On the other hand, if you are really concerned about account safety, consider navigating to your Google Account dashboard and checking recent activity. So, to sum it up, the Suspicious login attempt email on Gmail or anything similar is usually a false alarm. Sometimes it’s much more as there are reports of phishing scam emails with close resemblance to the ones Google sends. So, secure your account (Gmail included) the best you can and don’t worry. RELATED STORIES YOU SHOULD CHECK OUT:

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