​Marko:

What I meant is even after "trusting" a computer, it will then always be
necessary to input the password.  Thus, it *won't* "be as before" in this
regard.  This is something I don't do now when I go to Chrome or Gmail.  As
we discussed a few days ago, it's as if we're always signed in, perhaps
because we are (now "were" for you)?​


On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 2:43 AM, Marko Vukovic <[email protected]>
wrote:

> As you and I discussed a few days ago, we don't have to sign in to Chrome
>> or Gmail and, to date, have remained "safe."  But I understand that will
>> change once 2-step verif. is in place since signing in and providing a
>> password is step one.
>>
>
> ​Yes, but if you choose to register that computer/device it will be as
> before and will not bother you again once you've entered the code once and
> checked the box to 'always trust this computer'.
>

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