*sprawls on floor and looks at ceiling*

tooo difficullllt.....
tooo sensible....

On 18 September 2012 15:54, Cameron Childress <camer...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> You may want to read up a bit on how it works. You authorize each browser
> only once every 30 days. It looks like they may have changed the interface
> actually so that personal non-business gmail accounts can auth a browser
> forever. It's not really that much extra work.
>
> You also setup a unique password for each "application" that needs to
> access your account. So my iPhone has a password that I used when I setup
> my email on it. That password it tied tot hat program only.
>
> I would assume you'd probably buy a new phone and move your phone number to
> it and keep going the way you always did. Also - since your
> phone effectively has it's own password, you can go into your GMail
> settings and kill that one password - preventing the phone thief from
> accessing your account via your stolen phone.
>
> -Cameron
>
>


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