Again, Marko, I am not receiving calls from Google on either phone.  I'm
supposed to be able to receive verif. codes via *voice call*:

(You'll need verification codes:  After entering your password, you'll
enter a code that you'll get via text, voice call, or our mobile app.)

Also:  "Google can call your cell or landline phone with your verification
code."

I am assuming when I call Verizon it will have records on what it was I
cancelled so long ago.  That would assuage my curiosity, if nothing else.
And, of course, I will look into texting since voice call isn't working.

In my previous post to Kenneth, I admitted my confusion between verifying
phone numbers and account recovery.  What is the "account recovery options
setup"?  I clearly am the one misunderstanding all this, which is why I
can't remember what I said to Kenneth when I thought he was
misunderstanding me.  How are recovery options protective if a hacker has
successfully gotten into a Google account and has access to everything?

​
*~Diane*

On Sun, Jul 19, 2015 at 1:29 AM, Marko Vukovic <[email protected]>
wrote:

>
> ​Yes I'm 100% sure your 9 year old phone is SMS capable. I didn't know one
> could actually cancel SMS​.
>
> I would definitely look into re-enabling that, it is certainly far less
> tedious and probably much more reliable than having to receive an automated
> landline call.
> ​  *Which is not happening via landline or cell!*​
>
> --
> Marko
>
>

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