Protecting our accounts so no one can access them without our permission two-step authentication (2FA), a verification method usually requested with permission verification code They sent us an SMS, in addition to our password.
The only way this way of making sure is that it allows us to see the SMS and then write the code that reached us, which delayed the login for a few seconds but now we can see that Google works with its solution
Automatic verification codes
Google does not require us to write or copy and paste a verification code. The company has started doing new work on certain Android devices Automatic verification codes.
What this new job does is to automatically copy the verification code we received via SMS so that when you click on the webpage form a new option appears The default code. The verification code will be pasted into the text field for you to simply press on or on without typing anything.
This new feature is not yet available to everyone. Looks like a test and even though we can work on Settings> Google> Automatic verification codes The function doesn't have to work. It looks like Google is working slowly. It looks like it may be necessary to use the app Google messages Enjoying this new one.
Via | Android police