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  1. There's no limit to the number of times you can attempt to recover your account. If you use an account through your work, school, or other group, these steps might not work. Check with your administrator for help. To recover an account for a child under 13 (or the applicable age in your country) you can reset your child's password. Forgot your ...

  2. Add or change a recovery phone number. To add a recovery phone number, follow the steps on the screen. If you delete your recovery phone number, it may still be used for other Google services. To manage your phone numbers, go to your account.

  3. Change password. How do I reset my Google Account password? Follow the steps to recover your account. You'll be asked some questions to confirm it's your account and an email will be sent to you. If you don’t get an email: Check your Spam or Bulk Mail folders. Add noreply@google.com to your address book. To request another email, follow the ...

  4. Select “Add phone number.” Enter the new phone number. Do not use web-based (VOIP) phone services or premium rate (toll) phone numbers. Check the “Default phone number” box if you want this number to be your default. The default phone number will be the primary phone number associated with your account. If you use SMS/text codes to ...

  5. Change your Google Account password. In order to change your password, you need to be signed in. Continue to sign in.

  6. Recovery email. Set a recovery email address and phone number so that we can reach you in case we detect unusual activity in your Google Account or you accidentally get locked out. Learn more. Sign in to set a recovery email address.

  7. Create account. Gmail is email that’s intuitive, efficient, and useful. 15 GB of storage, less spam, and mobile access.