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How can I add stronger security for my Google Account?
We recommendGoogle 2-Step Verificationto protect the Google Account associated with your corporate email. Each time
you sign in to your Google Account, you'll need your password and a verification
code.Get
started
If your organization needs more control over your employees' Google Accounts
that are used for work, considerGoogle Cloud
Identity.
Which versions of TLS do the zero-touch enrollment APIs support?
The zero-touch enrollment APIs support TLS 1.0, TLS 1.1, and TLS 1.2.
You can prevent TLS downgrade attacks by disabling older versions of TLS in your
app's network configuration.
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