Turning off 2-step verification
Did your email client or applications stop working when you turned on 2-step verification? Don't fret -- you can get applications and devices that need access to your Google Account working again in minutes using application-specific passwords.
Turning off 2-step verification
- Visit the Using 2-step verification page under your Google Account settings. Sign in with your username, password, and verification code if prompted.
- Click Turn off 2-step verification.
- A pop-up window will appear to confirm that you want to turn off 2-step verification. Click OK.
Revoking and destroying passwords and codes to protect your account
If you used application-specific passwords to authorize applications to access your Google Account, we recommend you go back to using passwords -- rather than application-specific passwords -- to access these applications. That way, you can revoke your application-specific passwords so nobody else can use them:
- Visit the Authorizing applications & sites page under your Google Account settings.
- Click Revoke for any application or device whose code you want to revoke.
- For each application that you revoked an application-specific password, you'll need to reauthorize the application by entering your username and password, as you did before you turned on 2-step verification. You might not be prompted for this information the next time you use the application as some applications will take longer to recognized that an application-specific password has been revoked.
In addition, remember to destroy all backup codes that you had been using to verify this account.
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