On Thu, Jul 30, 2015 at 10:22 AM, DEP/Dodo depfah...@gmail.com wrote:
And I don't understand your explanation, Marko. Chrome is opening Gmail
and Chrome is opening itself? But (Chrome) Google requires a password?
Chrome is a web browser.
Gmail and Gmail Offline are web applications. You
In short, yes. They are in case the nice lady can't reach you for some
reason (like when you're not at home since they call your home phone). As
Marko says... they are one use only, so once you use one, it's trash.
On Thu, Jul 30, 2015 at 4:33 AM, Diane depfah...@gmail.com wrote:
How do I use
On Thu, Jul 30, 2015 at 1:42 PM, Zack (Doc) z...@tnan.net wrote:
Well... I doubted their marital status, so you were probably right to
begin with. :)
LOL!
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On Thu, Jul 30, 2015 at 1:07 PM, Marko Vukovic marko.vuko...@gmail.com
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They are single codes
This was meant to read 'single use'...
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Issue 1: I turned on one of our computers that I hadn't used since
enabling 2-step verification. I (properly) couldn't get into Gmail unless
I signed in. (I have created a shortcut on the computer to allow me to go
directly into Gmail. Don't know if this info is helpful to you.) No
As always, Kenneth, thank you for taking the time and having the patience
to explain and re-explain and then re-explain some more. Good news--your
words made more sense to me because I had the opportunity to do more
experimenting prior to reading your post. Please see more below in *blue*.
Marko, I just saw this here on the group's site, but it was not delivered
to my Gmail.??
Anyway, I don't see this as a 2-step issue. As you know, I have tended to
remain signed into my Google account. What I showed via my screen shot has
occured only since I changed my password a few months
On Thu, Jul 30, 2015 at 9:55 AM, DEP/Dodo depfah...@gmail.com wrote:
I don't believe this and must run it by you. I signed out and shut down
this *computer* (desktop). A couple of minutes later, I remembered I
wanted to do one more thing. So I turned on the computer again, clicked on
the
How do I use these? I currently receive verif. codes by phone (voice).
Instead of verifying the code the nice lady gives me, can I input one of
my backup codes? That doesn't seem right. Please advise.
~Diane
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Thank you, Kenneth and Andy. I'm glad to understand better about labels.
This will no doubt help me in searching in the future.
As for my immediate issue, I found that the best solution for me was to
Mute the new conversations as I read them. (I had originally said that I
wanted to see *all* new
You don't indicate anything. They are single codes that one simply keeps
safe in case one is unable to get codes by the primary method.
There are only 10 and once those are used, one must generate new ones.
An example was to print them and take them with when traveling.
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