Yes, it's true that Google has introduced a new method for logging into your account that doesn't require a password. Instead, you can use your mobile device to verify your identity and sign in securely. This feature is called "Google prompt" and it works by sending a push notification to your phone whenever you try to sign in to your Google account on a new device or browser. To set up Google Prompt, you need to have a mobile device that's connected to the internet and has the Google app installed. Here's how to set it up 1) Sign in to your Google account on your computer or other device 2) Go to your account settings by clicking on your profile picture in the top right corner and selecting "Google Account". 3) Security tab, click on 2-Step Verification. 4) Follow the prompts to connect your phone to your account. Once you've set up Google Prompt, you can use it to sign in to your account on any device or browser that's connected to your Google account. When you try to sign in, you'll receive a notification on your phone asking you to confirm that it's really you. Simply tap "Yes" to complete the sign-in process. This method provides an extra layer of security for your Google account, as it requires physical access to your mobile device in addition to your password. However, it's important to keep your phone secure and to only use this feature on devices that you trust.

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