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I was hacked and all of my old accounts were taking over I reset everything and am starting new I don't want to use goggle for anything any suggestions on replacements for goggle apps that secure

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'I was hacked and all of my old accounts were taking over I reset everything and am starting new I don't want to use goggle for anything any suggestions on replacements for goggle apps that are

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'I was hacked and all of my old accounts were taking over I reset everything and am starting new I don't want to use goggle for anything any suggestions on replacements for goggle apps that are secure '''

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This may not be an issue with Firefox for Android. I suggest that you change your account passwords so that they are string passwords and different for every account. Also look to see if two factor authentication "2FA" is also available as an additional layer of security.

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Hi

What makes you believe that you have been hacked?

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Google account tried to take money out of my bank. My eSIM was taken, and my number was transferred to Verizon, and I use Spectrum. My Nest cams were turning on and off by themselves. I was locked out of my Amazon account. My Facebook pictures are gone. My laptop locked me out. Apps are missing from my Google account. I've been dealing with this for a week now; it's driving me crazy.i feel so violated

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This may not be an issue with Firefox for Android. I suggest that you change your account passwords so that they are string passwords and different for every account. Also look to see if two factor authentication "2FA" is also available as an additional layer of security.

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