Why am I seeing "Suspicious Sign-in Attempt" warnings from Google while using TurboFast VPN?

Created by Support Team, Modified on Fri, 10 Jan at 1:13 PM by Support Team

Using a VPN, like TurboFast VPN, can sometimes trigger security alerts from Google due to changes in your apparent location. Here's a breakdown of the issue and how to address it:

Understanding the Issue:

  • IP Address Change: When you connect to a VPN, your device's IP address is replaced with the VPN server's IP address. This sudden change in location can raise a flag in Google's security system.

  • Enhanced Security: While it might be inconvenient, these warnings are typically a sign that Google's security measures are functioning as intended to protect your account.

What You Can Do:

  1. Ignore Warning: If you're sure the login attempt was legitimate, you can safely ignore the warning.

  2. Enable Two-Factor Authentication: For added security, consider enabling two-factor authentication on your Google account. This adds an extra layer of protection beyond just your password.

  3. Contact Google Support (If Necessary): If these issues persist or you're concerned, contact Google's support team at: vpn.support@turbofast.io for further assistance.

By understanding these alerts and taking the necessary precautions, you can continue using TurboFast VPN securely without compromising your online safety.

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