Disable Google prompts - Google Account Community. Google Prompts cannot be removed as a second factor option, but you can stop receiving prompts on a device by signing out. I am not sure why you think it is a security flaw. You only get prompts on devices you have signed in and can unlock.
Why does Google Login keep popping up?
If Google is set as your home page, then every time you click this button, Google will pop up. You might think you are clicking "Go" when, in fact, you are clicking "Home," causing Google to pop up if you've set the search engine as your home page.
Can you change the Google prompt?
Go to Settings > Voice > OK Google Detection > Turn it Off. Now Go back to Open Mic+ For Google Now App and tap on the Bay Area using a pencil icon. You can type in the command of your choice now for which you want Google to respond. Once you have typed, hit on Set.
How do I set up Google prompts?
- Step 1: Check phone compatibility. To get Google prompts, you need:
- Step 2: Sign in to a Google app. On your iPhone or iPad, sign in to the Smart Lock app , the Google app , or the Gmail app .
- Step 3: Turn on Google prompts. Select an option:
- Step 4: Turn on push notifications.
Is Google prompt more secure than SMS?
The prompt-based approach to 2FA is something many organizations, including Google, have been pushing for a few years, as the SMS-based 2FA method can be vulnerable to fraud. It is better than nothing, but push-based methods—like the Google prompt—are more secure, and easier to use.
How do I get rid of Google prompt?
On the “Security” page, scroll down to the “Signing in to Other Sites” section. Here, click the “Signing in with Google” option. On the next page, under the “Signing in with Google” section, turn off the “Google Account Sign-In Prompts” toggle.
How do I use Google prompts?
- Step 1: Check phone compatibility.
- Step 2: Sign in to a Google app.
- Step 3: Turn on Google prompts.
- Step 4: Turn on push notifications.
Should I turn on 2-step verification Google?
We recommend you use Google prompts as your second step. They're easier to enter than a verification code and can help protect against SIM swap and other phone number-based hacks.
What to do if Google prompts are disabled?
On the “Security” page, scroll down to the “Signing in to Other Sites” section. Here, click the “Signing in with Google” option. On the next page, under the “Signing in with Google” section, turn off the “Google Account Sign-In Prompts” toggle. You'll see an “Updated” message at the lower-left corner of your browser.
Why are my Google prompts disabled?
The “Sign in with Google” prompt is tied to your Google account and not to a particular web browser. This means that you'll need to disable the prompt in your account to prevent it from appearing across all your web browsers, including both desktop and mobile browsers.