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How to use your iPhone as an encrypted Google security key
relying on one-time passwords delivered over SMS, you’ll be able to use your iPhone to log into your account on another PC, Mac, or iOS device quickly and securely without spending money on a separate hardware key. This method doesn’t work on Android phones and any browser activity will need to be done using Chrome. Any iPhone with a Secure Enclave will work, which is any phone after the iPhone 5S. (It's unclear if the iPhone 5S supports the feature, as it packs a Secure Enclave but doesn't support iOS 13.) Obviously, you’ll need to have two-factor authentication (2-Step Verification here) turned on for your Google Account to take advantage of the extra layer of security, so if you don’t, go do it now. Once that’s set up, here’s how it works:
- Download or update the Google Smart Lock app from the App Store
- Log into the account you want to use as a security key
- Follow the prompts to set up your phone’s built-in security key
- Tap Manage Accounts and select your security key-enabled account
- Select the Security tab on the next screen
- Tap 2-step Verification
- Scroll down to Your second step
- If your iPhone isn’t there, tap Add Security Key and select your phone from the list
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