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Google Security

Google Security

Besides my primary Google/Gmail account, I also have a throw-away account I use for work to test with.

This morning I received an alert from Google that someone tried logging in to this account using an “untrusted” machine in Florida.  Google recommended changing my password which I did.  I also read in detail their recommendation to use a 2-step login procedure which I also setup.

If you have a Google or Gmail account I recommend doing this.  Click HERE for details about this security measure.

In addition, in your security settings (Go to google.com, click on your picture in upper right corner, select Account, select Security along the left side), scroll to the bottom and review “Connected applications and sites”. Delete any websites or applications you don’t recognize or use any more.

I went ahead and added 2-step verification for my primary Google/Gmail account as well.  The 2-step process requires you login using your normal password and also using a verification code that is sent to your mobile phone.  As part of that process, I had to reset my password on my Android phone.  Unfortunately, it is running an older version of the Android OS (2.3.4) and it isn’t able to prompt me for a verification code.  Instead Google asks you to use a special Application-specific password for apps that are not able to prompt for the verification code. Details on this are HERE.

On my phone, I went to Settings…Accounts & Sync.. and tried to change the password for my GMail account but was not able to.  Apparently you have to reset your phone to factory settings to change anything about your primary Gmail account on the phone.  That’s crazy.  I would lose all data, all my files and all downloaded programs!  Fortunately, I found a workaround.  Instead, I went to Settings…Applications…Manage Applications…All…GMail…Clear Data.  That allowed me to re-enter not my normal password but the special password Google provided as explained HERE.  This happened the next time I launched GMail.

I feel much safer now.

Kristen’s Baseball Legacy Secure

Kristen’s Baseball Legacy Secure

Kristen hit her first home run at the LTYA 12U Drysdale field.  A towering shot over the left field fence with two runners on.

From GameChanger game summary:

The Lake Travis Rangers shut the door early on the Lake Travis Yankees, capturing an 11-0 victory on Tuesday.

With seven runs in the first three innings, the Lake Travis Rangers left no doubt about the eventual outcome.

A three-run home run by Kristen …fueled the Lake Travis Rangers’ offense early.

Kristen racked up five RBIs on two hits for the Lake Travis Rangers.

Kristen got the win for the Lake Travis Rangers. He pitched two shutout innings. He struck out five, walked one and surrendered one hit.

Obviously, GameChanger, with its lack of recognition of gender, doesn’t think girls play baseball; but we know different.

David’s 2013 Freshman Lacrosse Highlights

David’s 2013 Freshman Lacrosse Highlights

I created a highlight video with cool music of David’s freshman lacrosse season.
Google stripped out half the music, left half, and posted ads for the music they left!
So I decided to post the video myself with all music intact.
The video plays back in the default video player of your browser.
Depending on what you are running it may or may not play well.

Here are two links you can try in your browser:

#1 Uses Default Browser

#2 Uses FlowPlayer

Bringing home the hardware

Bringing home the hardware

Kristen’s first basketball tournament trophy.  The 6th grade team went undefeated in the Four Points Winter tournament at Vandergift High School with a draw of 6 teams to win 1st place.