Kenneth:

I want to make sure we're talking about the same thing.  The verification
code I was trying to get on my home landline phone via voice is *Step 2 in
setting up 2-step verification*.  Had that been successful, I was going to
trust the computer for which I set up 2-step and then not require further
verifications codes when I logged on to my account.  Is that what you
understood?

*~Diane*

On Sun, Jul 26, 2015 at 10:04 AM, Kenneth Ayers <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Diane,
>
> Remember the 2 step verification code will be sent when you attempt to
> login to your account. You can't login if you're already logged in and,
> from what you've described, it sounds like you're always logged in.  We've
> never discussed here how to logout of your account.
>
> So first logout of your account,  Next go to mail.google.com, or some
> other login entry point, and enter your username and password.  After you
> click enter or whatever the button says to submit that information, then
> you can expect the phone call.
>
> You won't get a phone call just because you turned on 2 step
> verification.  The phone call comes when logging in so it's an on-demand as
> needed event.
>
> Kenneth
>

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