G.co Verify Account

Scammers buy domains that look almost identical to Google's. Look out for variations like g.company , g-co.info , or ://verify-login.com .

Visit google.com regularly to see which devices are signed in.

Navigate directly to your Google Account or use the official shortcut g.co/verifyaccount [9, 15]. g.co verify account

A 6-digit verification code sent via SMS or a phone call to your registered recovery number.

in your browser's address bar to ensure the connection is securely encrypted by Google. Proactive Steps to Protect Your Google Account Scammers buy domains that look almost identical to Google's

Go back to Google Pay, Google Voice, or your security settings. The process should now be complete, and the warning message will disappear.

Once inside, navigate to the tab. Look at the "Recent security activity" panel to see exactly which login attempt triggered the verification prompt. If you do not recognize the device or location listed, deny the access immediately. Critical Warning: Spotting "g.co/verifyaccount" Scams Navigate directly to your Google Account or use

Remember: No Google employee will ever call you and ask for the verification code from g.co/verifyaccount . If they do, hang up—it's a scam.

: If you create a Google Account using a non-Google email address, Google will send a verification code to that address to finalize the process. The Recent "G.co" Phishing Threat

: Enter the received security code or approve the prompt on the registered mobile device.

While the real link is safe, cybercriminals frequently use a technique called to exploit your familiarity with Google's official terminology.