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I'd need to go through 2FA to be able to sign out of all devices, and obviously my primary device for 2FA would be the stolen phone. So realistically I wouldn't be able to do that until I got home which could be a while.
@branwen erm, maybe? I tried googling token based login gmail but that didn't throw much up.
Password manager and 2FA apps both have biometrics to open and that's fine for me. Would just like the same with gmail.
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https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/6103523?hl=en&co=GENIE.Platform%3DAndroid
But yes, it's a bit more involved than just biometrics
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You used to be able to generate some access codes if you lost your phone/2FA device. Is this still a thing? I used to have a set in my cycling wallet for ultras but I've not had to use them.
Another option is shared MFA device, ie. if you use Authy, you can have a backup of it on a second device (partner's or spare phone).
If your phone was nicked why not find another machine and sign out on all devices?
I guess I'd rather do that than make mail harder to access.
https://www.howtogeek.com/843861/how-to-sign-out-of-google-on-all-your-devices/
It does mean you need access to another machine pretty quick but probably still viable.