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  2. How to recover your Google Account or Gmail

    support.google.com/accounts/answer/7682439

    To find your username, follow these steps. You need to know: A phone number or the recovery email address for the account. The full name on your account. Follow the instructions to confirm it’s your account. You’ll find a list of usernames that match your account.

  3. If you change or reset your password, you’ll be signed out everywhere except: Devices you use to verify that it's you when you sign in. Some devices with third-party apps that you've given account access.

  4. Reset password - Google Help

    support.google.com/answer/2451980

    If you forget you password, you can easily reset it: Go to the password assistance page. Enter your Google Account email address. Type the the words in the distorted picture. Choose how to get back into your account. In order to keep your account secure, you can't change your password to a password that's previously been used with your account.

  5. I'm having trouble resetting my password - Google Account Help

    support.google.com/accounts/answer/1723426

    Make sure you entered the right email address. If you made a typo, try again. Someone might have hijacked your account and added it. If you still have access to one of the options, try using it to reset your password. Once you’re back in your account, check all your account details, delete any information you don't recognize, and walk through ...

  6. I don't remember my password or need to reopen an old account

    support.google.com/user-security/answer/10242749

    If you are locked out of your Google account or you forgot your username or password for an old account, follow our account recovery process to regain access.

  7. Find your password-assistance email - Google Account Help

    support.google.com/accounts/answer/27445

    If you aren't receiving your password-assistance email, please follow the steps below: Check your inbox for an email with the subject line "Google Verification Code." If you don't use Gmail, check the inbox of the email address you use to sign in to your account. If you use Gmail, check the inbox of the recovery email address you provided when ...

  8. If you change or reset your password, you’ll be signed out everywhere except: Devices you use to verify that it's you when you sign in. Some devices with third-party apps that you've given account access.

  9. Save, manage & protect your passwords - Computer - Google Help

    support.google.com/accounts/answer/6208650?hl=en-BY&co=GENIE.Platform=Desktop

    If you enter a new password on a site, Chrome can ask to save it. To accept, click Save. To view the password that was entered, click Preview. If there are multiple passwords on the page, click Down . Choose the password you want to save. If your username is blank or incorrect, tap the text box next to "Username."

  10. Be ready to find a lost Android device. To secure or erase an Android device, make sure the device: Has power. Is connected to mobile data or Wi-Fi. Is signed in to a Google Account. Has Find My Device turned on. Is visible on Google Play. If you use 2-step Verification, go to 2-step Verification backups. Find, secure, or erase a device remotely.

  11. How to recover your Google Account or Gmail - Gmail Help

    support.google.com/mail/answer/7682439

    Forgot the email address you use to sign in. To find your username, follow these steps. You need to know: A phone number or the recovery email address for the account. The full name on your account. Follow the instructions to confirm it’s your account. You’ll find a list of usernames that match your account.