​Hey Guys​

On Thu, Jul 23, 2015 at 8:09 AM, DEP/Dodo <[email protected]> wrote:

> If you don't use Firefox or IE then don't worry about them.  If someday
> you decide to login to your Google account via one of those other browsers
> then perhaps you'll have to enter a verification code for that browser just
> as if it were its own computer.  I'm not entirely sure about that but that
> would make sense.
> ​  *That was also my take on it, but I was probably less sure than you.*​
>   But what does it matter if you're not going to use them?
> ​  *I would never say "never."  And if I did, I guess I'd get a
> definitive answer then.*​
>

​This is where cookies come in. Google sets a cookie on your computer which
it uses to identify you (or more specifically, your browser). Seeing as
Steve has his own Windows logon, he will then also have his own Chrome
profile and therefore not be affected by your 2-step settings.
Google should probably call it 'this browser' and not 'this computer'.​

-- 
Marko

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