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Sign in to your email to verify your account. While you're creating your account, you'll get an email from Google. Open the email and find the verification code. To finish creating your account, enter the verification code when prompted.
With Google Authenticator, you can synchronize your verification codes across all your devices, simply by signing in to your Google Account. Tip: To use this feature you must have: Version 6.0 or above on Android. Version 4.0 or above on iOS.
If you can’t sign into your Google Account with your normal 2-Step Verification, you can use a backup code for the second step. Create backup codes to use in case you lose your phone, change your phone number, or otherwise can't get codes by text, call, or Google Authenticator.
After you sign in to your Google Account, you can manage your verification methods. Get a new phone from your carrier. If you lose your phone, you can ask your carrier to transfer your phone number to a new phone or SIM card. Recover your account.
After you set up 2-Step Verification, you can sign in to your account with: Your password; Your phone; Allow 2-Step Verification. Open your Google Account. In the navigation panel, select Security. Under “How you sign in to Google,” select 2-Step Verification Get started. Follow the on-screen steps.
If you forgot your password or username, or you can’t get verification codes, follow these steps to recover your Google Account. That way, you can use services like Gmail, Photos, and Google Play. Tips: Wrong guesses won’t kick you out of the account recovery process.
Verify your Google Account. If your device uses Android 6.0 or later: On your phone, go to Settings Google. Tap Manage your Google Account. Then, scroll right and tap Security Security code. If needed, enter your phone password and pick the account. A 10-digit code generates on your phone.
Verify your account. To help protect you from abuse, we sometimes ask you to prove you’re not a robot before you can create or sign in to your account. This extra confirmation by phone helps keep spammers from abusing our systems.
I have set up a Google account for my daughter's tablet little over a year ago. She now has a new tablet and I want to set it up with the same account, but I can't log into her Google account. I have the correct username & password, but I get a message I need a verification code.
Find out how to locate your 6-digit authenticator code for Google Account verification.