What is the Google Advanced Protection Program?

Digital threats have become increasingly clever, and even the most tech-savvy people can be caught off guard. The number and variety of cyberattacks have also increased dramatically. If you’ve been putting off a security checkup, it’s time to take action.

High-visibility users and organizations are at greater risk of targeted hacking attempts, which requires more vigilance. Google’s Advanced Protection Program provides an extra layer of protection for these groups. Google’s Advanced Protection Program is a free service that offers additional security measures related to phishing, web browsing, and app permissions.

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What does Google Advanced Protection Program do?

There are lots of security features that fall under the Advanced Protection umbrella. These features contribute to phishing protection, account security, web browsing safety, and app permissions security. Here’s a brief overview of each security category.

Phishing protection

Phishing is a type of digital scam that involves sending emails that claim to be from a false source. Often the goal is to acquire sensitive information like passwords or bank account information. Have you ever ignored an email from a down-on-their-luck prince asking for a loan? That’s called phishing.

Gmail has great screening and blocking tools that avoid phishing emails. Look for warnings on suspicious emails in your inbox. Advanced Protection adds another layer of safety by requiring a security key when signing in to your Google account. This makes it harder for nefarious parties to use your login information.

A white laptop sits on a white table. The Google Advanced Protection Program logo is on the laptop’s display

Web browsing

Safe Browsing on Google Chrome is a great example of how Google makes web browsing a safer experience. This feature is available without the use of Advanced Protection and improves security by flagging or blocking downloads from risky websites.

Advanced Protection’s version of this feature is more thorough. It performs stringent checks before each download and notifies you of potentially harmful files. Hackers are relentless, so it’s nice to have extra protection when browsing the web. Additionally, only app downloads from verified stores (like the Play Store) and your device manufacturer’s app store are allowed.

Gmail phishing confirmation pop up with the report phishing message button highlighted

Personal data security

It’s common to store sensitive personal information in your Google account and on Google Drive. It makes sense to be careful with who is granted access. Signing up for new apps or services often involves requesting access to certain information in your Google account. This is usually fine, but attackers can impersonate legitimate third parties to gain access. Advanced Protection allows only Google apps or verified third-party apps to access your Google account data, and only with your permission.

Who should use Google Advanced Protection Program?

TheGoogle Advanced Protection Program is recommendedfor journalists, activists, business leaders, and people involved in the election process. Influencers and other people who are highly visible online also benefit from extra security and privacy.

Google’s Advanced Protection Program is available for Workspace, G-Suite, and personal accounts. Everyone with a Google account can take advantage of this feature. However, you must confirm with physical security keys or a smartphone.

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How to sign up for Google Advanced Protection Program

Google’s Advanced Protection Program is free and only takes a few minutes to set up. You need to do a few things before Advanced Protection can take effect.

You need a security key

Before signing up for Advanced Protection, you need a security key. Google recommends that you have two. Security keys can look different, but think of them like small thumb drives that help you sign in with extra security. Advanced Protection walks you through the setup process when you enroll.

Most Android phones and iPhones have a built-in security key. Google has a page that detailshow to use your phone’s built-in security key. For iOS, you’ll need to install theGoogle Smart Lock app. Google makes Android, and it already includes Smart Lock.

A collection of hardware two step verification keys (2SV) rest on a striped black, orange, and yellow surface.

You can also purchase separate security keys that plug into your device. Just check that they are FIDO® compliant. These keys generally cost between $20 and $70. Google recommends starting your search with theirGoogle Titan security key.

Add an email address and phone to your Google account

This preparation step is simple. Make sure any Google account you want to enroll in Advanced Protection has an email address and phone number attached to it. This is called two-step verification (2SV), and it’s required to use Smart Lock. This is important for verification and recovery purposes. Once you have a security key and a Google account ready to go, you can get started with Advanced Protection.

How to enroll in Google Advanced Protection Program

You’re ready to sign up for Advanced Protection. Follow these steps to get started:

After completing these steps, your Google account operates with Advanced Protection. Turning this feature off is simple if you change your mind. Navigate toGoogle account settings>Security>Advanced Protection Program>Unenroll.

Prioritize your online security

Digital security is an important part of using technology. Anyone who spends a lot of time online can benefit from extra security measures. Google’s Advanced Protection Program is a great service for people looking to boost their digital security. Given the recent increase in hacking attempts, you need to knowhow to use 2FA on your online accounts.

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