Less than 10% of Gmail users have enabled two-factor authentication

In a presentation at Usenix’s Enigma 2018 security conference in California, Google software engineer Grzegorz Milka today revealed that, right now, less than 10 per cent of active Google accounts use two-step authentication to lock down their services.
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He also said only about 12 per cent of Americans have a password manager to protect their accounts, according to a 2016 Pew study.

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