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How do I get rid of suspicious login in Gmail?
Disable Suspicious Login alert
- From the Admin console Home page, go to Settings Security Rules. Suspicious login.
- Select Actions.
- In the Send email notification section, uncheck the following: All super Administrators. Send email notifications.
- Click NEXT: REVIEW.
- Click UPDATE RULE.
How do I disable Gmail login?
How to delete a Gmail account
- Sign into your Gmail account on Google.com.
- Click the grid icon in the upper right-hand corner and select “Account.”
- Under the “Account preferences” section click “Delete your account or services.”
- Select “Delete products.”
- Enter your password.
Why did I get a suspicious email on my Gmail account?
If you’ve received a suspicious email asking for personal information, it may be someone trying to gain access to your account. This is also known as ‘phishing’. You can report this to Google so that we can try to help prevent this from happening in future. Sign in to Gmail.
What can I do about suspicious sign in on Google account?
If you’re using a personal Google Account, you can investigate suspicious activity on your account. As a Google Workspace administrator, you can use email alerts to notify you if there’s suspicious sign-in activity for your users. For example, Google might notice a sign-in attempt that doesn’t match a user’s normal behavior.
Can a Google workspace investigate a suspicious login?
Note: Google Workspace Support can’t investigate alerts that originate from suspicious login activity, because user activity logs are sensitive and potentially private. If you find that a suspicious login activity is actually a legitimate sign-in by a user, we recommend enrolling that user in 2-Step Verification.
What to do when you get a suspicious email?
When you get an email that looks suspicious, here are a few things to check for: Check that the email address and the sender name match. Check if the email is authenticated. Hover over any links before you click on them. Check the message headers to make sure the “from” header isn’t showing an incorrect name.