Do a Google Security Checkup, Get 2GB of Free Drive Storage

Good news, Google Drive users. Today is Safer Internet Day and Google is celebrating the occasion with a perk you're going to like. Similar to last year, the Web giant is once again giving away 2GB of free Drive storage to anyone who completes its account Security Checkup now through Feb. 11. The checkup ensures that your account recovery information is current, lets you review the devices connected to your Google account, check your app passwords, and 2-step verification settings. It should take just a couple of minutes to complete (unless you spot something fishy and start investigating). If you like, you can use the opportunity to remove any apps that don't need access to your account anymore. The tool also lets you inform Google if any of the devices accessing your account look unfamiliar, so the company can ensure no one has access but you. Best of all — if you completed the Security Checkup last year, the bonus will stack on top of your previous reward, giving you an extra 4GB of free Drive storage. Google has also put together a list of tips to help you stay safe online, if you'd like to know more.
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