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Google is ditching SMS – and will now use QR codes for Gmail account authentication

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  • Google is removing SMS messages as an authentication option
  • It will be replaced with on-screen QR codes
  • Removing SMS authentication reduces the risk of phishing and fraud

Google is officially moving away from using SMS messages in its Gmail account two-factor authenticator.

Gmail spokesperson Ross Richendrfer told Forbes, “we want to move away from sending SMS messages for authentication” to “reduce the impact of rampant, global SMS abuse.”

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