I think google accounts are more secure once verified and you have two factor authentication enabled.
I'm not sure what is a security key, but it looks like something similar to a yubikey. It uses the FIDO standard. I'm not too keen on it personally, but either 2FA with a google authenticator compatible app or that security key is much better than none at all.
Lahat ng regular accounts ko na meron "forgot password" feature, the answer to the question is as crazy as the password, so hindi pa rin mahuhula.
Tips for everyone:
1. Use a strong password, as long as practically possible. 12 to 16 characters or whatever is the limit by your bank or account. Some accounts I use 32 characters.
2. Must be randomly generated.
3. Use similar passwords for security questions if required.
Examples:
e3m3y6f8q6q6l6n1
d0t1b2i6b6g9p7y0
b4b8d0j3s3z4d6e1
u2m4d6i2x5d2z2e3
k6m5s7f0b9q8m5k0
q7x5k5a8x1u5c6x4
l2c0c9n9p6x7k0i9
l3c5u7k9e7b2b6x7
g2n7v8e1l8j1j2q0
u5x5w5j7f0b4s0o6
p5y0t0r3w6t9u5y6
t1o9h1u7z7w8c4z4
a6l4e3e9q5i1a2y4
Mga bitcoin addresses and private keys maganda gamitin as passwords din, cut shorter if required. (and of course do not use these addresses anymore.)
By the way, Google will not alert you if NSA is accessing your email. NSA already has access to your email.
Unless you encrypt all your messages.
Meron silang access at pinayagan ng google? Parang di naman ata papayag ang mga email sites nyan gaya na lng ng gmail.
Masyado lang talaga ata tayong paraniod kung mag-encrypt pa tayo sa lahat ng messages natin