Locked out of your Google account?
There may be times when you go to log in to Gmail, Google Docs, or any other Google site and can't seem to remember the email address or password you used when creating your account. Luckily, Google makes it easy to recover your account information.
However, you will need some information to recover your account, whether it's your
email address
,
the date you created your account
, or your
phone number
.
To recover your user name:
If you don't use your email address often or if you never wrote it down, you might one day find that you've forgotten it. Google makes it easy to recover your user name.
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Go to the
Google sign-in page
and click
Need help?
below the login field.
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Click
Find my account
.
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Select either
Enter your recovery email address
or
Enter your recovery phone number
, then type your name and check off the box next to
I'm not a robot
. Click
Submit
.
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Google will send you an email or text message containing your user name.
To recover your password:
If you know your user name but can't remember your password, you can
reset
your password to something else.
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Go to the
Google sign-in page
and click
Need help?
below the login field.
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Enter your email address, then click
Next
.
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Enter the last password you can remember, then click
Next
. If you can't remember one, click
Try a different question
. Other options will become available, including entering the
month
and
year
you created the account or sending a
verification code
to your recovery email address.
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If you have a recovery email address, you will be sent a verification code to reset your password. If you don't, you will be asked to type an email address or phone number where you can receive a code.
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Once you receive the code, type it and click
Next
.
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A new page will appear. Type your new password into the first field, then retype it into the second one. Click
Change password
.
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Your password will be changed.
If you’ve tried these methods and still can’t get in to your account, we’ve found
this page
to be the most helpful in getting Google issues resolved.