These messages from no-reply@accounts.google.com say something like this:
Hi (my name),
Someone just tried to sign in to your account (my Gmail)from an app that doesn't meet modern security standards.Details:
(time and date)
(location)We strongly reccomend to use a secure app like Gmail, to access your account. All apps made by Google meet these security standards. Using a less secure app, on the other hand, could leave your account vulnerable. (learn more link)
I don’t know if this is legit or not, but it appears in my Gmail 1-3 times a day, which is pretty strange.
Any suggestions or thoughts?
Best Answer
It usually happens when you try to sign in your account using another device or at any other place other than frequently used devices.
If it happens thrice a day, then either your account is being signed in by any other person of your circle or someone is trying to hack your account from other places.
Because Google recognises devices quickly and sends you an email to ensure security of account.
It’s just a suggestion.