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It's Google's way of making sure that it's really you and not someone else (like a scammer or hacker) trying to access your account.
To ensure you're not a scammer, they say they'll text you a confirmation code for you to read back to them. You receive a text from Google containing a verification code and if you read it back to the scammer, they now have an active Google Voice account that Google believes is connected to your phone.
If someone is requesting your Google verification code in order to track their phone, it is likely a scam or phishing attempt. Therefore, you should not give your Google verification code to anyone, especially if you do not know them or if their request seems suspicious.
Never provide anyone with your Google Voice verification code. Upon receiving this code, the scammer can use your phone number to create a Google Voice account for themselves linked to your number. If you gave someone your verification code follow these steps from Google to reclaim your number.
Follow the steps to use temporary phone numbers for your Google Voice account. Go to GetFreeSMSonline for a temporary phone number. Choose a number and enter the number on the Google Voice. Refresh the provider's page and check for the verification code. Enter the code, and your Google Voice account is ready.
The scammer's ultimate goal is to set-up a Google Voice account, which allows for web-based calling, linked to another person's cell phone number. By connecting someone else's information to the web-based calling platform, fraudsters can conceal their identity for future scams.
You received a code by text (SMS) that you did not request You can disregard and delete the text code that you received. Do not share any codes received with anyone. For personalized recommendations and guidance to keep your Google Account safe, take a regular Security Checkup.
If someone is requesting your Google verification code in order to track their phone, it is likely a scam or phishing attempt. Therefore, you should not give your Google verification code to anyone, especially if you do not know them or if their request seems suspicious.