The Security Checkup dashboard allows users to enhance their Google Account by reviewing all the security settings currently in place, including recovery information and settings that can be configured on the spot, such as secondary email address and recovery phone number. It also let users see the account permissions and recent activity monitoring.

What’s important to mention is that to lure people to actually take action and make sure they are safer online, Google is offering 2GB of free Drive storage space for those who take the two minutes to perform the check up. The free extra storage on Drive is a permanent, but users must review their security checkup before February 17. SEE ALSO: How to get 100GB of OneDrive storage space free for 2 years The only limit is for those who use Google Apps for business and school. These account do not qualify to get the 2GB of extra Drive storage space. This promotional offer is valid everywhere, so it’s not only limited to the U.S. Those who perform the “Security Checkup” before February 17, will see the 2GB of extra Drive storage beginning February 28. Here is the link to perform your security checkup. Source Google All content on this site is provided with no warranties, express or implied. Use any information at your own risk. Always backup of your device and files before making any changes. Privacy policy info.