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Disabling Two-Step Verification for a Samsung Account
Open your Galaxy’s Settings. To do this, pull down the notification panel from the top of the home screen, then tap the gear icon.
Tap Cloud and accounts. It’s the key icon near the top of the menu.
Tap My Profile.
Tap MANAGE SAMSUNG ACCOUNT. It’s at the top of the screen below your email address.
Enter your password or confirm your fingerprint. Once verified, you’ll be signed into your account.
Tap the Security tab. It’s at the top of the screen.
Tap Turn off under “2-step verification.” It’s near the middle of the screen. A confirmation message will appear, reminding you that this action will weaken your Galaxy’s security.
Tap Confirm. Two-Step Verification is now disabled.
Disabling Two-Step Verification for a Google Account
Open your Galaxy’s Settings. To do this, pull down the notification panel from the top of the home screen, then tap the gear icon.
Tap Google. It’s the blue outline of a “G.”
Tap Sign-in & security. It’s at the top of the menu.
Tap 2-Step Verification. You’ll be prompted to enter your Google password.
Enter your password and tap NEXT. This sends a verification code to the email address or phone number on file.
Enter the verification code and tap NEXT. If you enabled Google Prompt, tap YES when prompted.
Tap TURN OFF. It’s at the top of the screen. A confirmation message will appear, reminding you that disabling 2-Step Verification removes the extra security on your account.
Tap TURN OFF to confirm. Two-Step Verification is now disabled for your Google account.
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