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How can I add stronger security for my Google Account?
We recommend Google 2-Step Verification
to 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, consider Google 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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Last updated 2024-08-07 UTC.
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