Why is Google giving you free Drive space?
You will be greeted with a message: “Time for your security checkup.” I was prompted to check my recovery information in the first step which included my recovery phone number, email, and the security question. Then I was made to check my Google account sign-in for suspicious log in and I was shown my account details.
On the occasion of Safer Internet
Day, Google is giving away a bit of extra Google Drive space to you if you
are willing to complete a quick security checkup.
The tech giant is providing this
opportunity to grab a 2GB of permanent space to motivate you to check your
security settings. Google will give this Drive space to everyone who completes
its security checkup within next week.
Where to get the free space?
To get this free space go to this
link: Security Checkup
You will be greeted with a message: “Time for your security checkup.” I was prompted to check my recovery information in the first step which included my recovery phone number, email, and the security question. Then I was made to check my Google account sign-in for suspicious log in and I was shown my account details.
The next step was checking my Google
account sign-in for suspicious log in and I was shown my account log-in from
recently logged devices.
Final step was enabling or disabling
access for less secure apps. I preferred not to turn this off because signing
in apps and devices via this option is more convenient. I was then taken to the
reviewing process of apps, websites and devices connected to my Google account.
If you find any website unfamiliar and untrusted, remove those.
After completing these steps I saw
green checks on three checkboxes, which confirmed my eligibility for free
storage, I was taken to a summary page
Google has said that it’ll be
granting free Google Drive space to everyone who took these security steps
automatically to everyone around 28 February 2015 and people will be sent a
confirmation email.
Google Drive blog writes that it is
safe and advised to revisit this checkup often, like when you replace your old
devices.
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