You can try to use a Google account recovery tool. If that doesn’t work, you may want to contact Google support.
If you can’t verify your Google account, it might be because you can’t access your phone. You may need to contact your phone carrier and ask them to unlock your phone so you can use it with a new SIM card. If that doesn’t work, you’ll need to wait for the account suspension to expire and then go back through the process of recovering your account.
Google does not give out passwords to their users, so you will need to reset it. You can do this by going to the Password and login section of your account settings page. There, you can click on “Forgot password” and follow the steps to reset your password.
To open Gmail without password and verification code, you need to first disable the two-step verification by going to https://myaccount.google.com/security. Once disabled, you can sign in to your account with your username and password.
The first thing you should do is verify your account with Google’s security team. They can be reached at [email protected] and they’ll assist you in verifying your account.
The 8 digit backup code is located on the back of your card.
You can reset your password by clicking on “Forgot your password?” and following the steps.
To get your 8 digit backup code for Gmail, you can go to the Google Account Security Checkup page.
Open your Gmail account and navigate to the upper right corner.Click on “Settings” and then “Sign-in & security.”Scroll down to “2-Step Verification” and click on the blue box next to it.Click the red button that says, “Disable.
No, your Gmail password is not the same as your Google account. Your Gmail password is a username for logging into your Gmail account. It’s what you use to log in to your inbox and access all of your emails. Your Google account is what you use to log in to other Google products like YouTube or Chrome.