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    • Overview
    • Step 1: Sign in to your Google Account
    • Step 2: Review activity & help secure your hacked Google Account
    • Step 3: Take more security steps
    • Find out if your Google Account has been hacked

    If you notice unfamiliar activity on your Google Account, Gmail, or other Google products, someone else might be using it without your permission. If you think your Google Account or Gmail have been hacked, follow the steps below to help spot suspicious activity, get back into your account, and make it more secure.

    If you can’t sign in

    Go to the account recovery page, and answer the questions as best you can. These tips can help.

    Use the account recovery page if:

    • Someone changed your account info, like your password or recovery phone number.

    • Someone deleted your account.

    • You can’t sign in for another reason.

    Review your account activity

    1. Go to your Google Account.

    2. On the left navigation panel, select Security.

    3. On the "Recent security events" panel, select Review security events.

    4. Check for any suspicious activity:

    • If you find activity that didn’t come from you: Select No, it wasn’t me. Then, follow the steps on the screen to help secure your account.

    Turn on 2-Step Verification

    2-Step Verification helps keep hackers out of your account. With 2-Step Verification, you sign in with:

    • Something you know (your password)

    • Something you have (your phone, a security key, or a printed code)

    That way, if your password is stolen, your account is still secure.

    Contact your bank or local authorities

    If you notice any of these signs, someone else may be using your Google Account.

    Important: If you think someone else is signed in to your Google Account, change your password immediately for:

    • Your Google Account, if you didn’t change it already

    • Apps and sites:

    • That you use the same password you used for your Google Account

    • That contact you through your Google Account email address

  3. Google never asks for your password in an email, message, or phone call. Don’t reply to suspicious emails, texts, instant messages, webpages, or phone calls that ask for your personal...

    • Follow the steps to recover your account.
    • Reset your password when prompted. Choose a strong password that you haven't already used with this account. Learn how to create a strong password.
  4. Welcome to your Password Manager. Manage your saved passwords in Android or Chrome. They’re securely stored in your Google Account and available across all your devices. Password Checkup. Check...

  5. Sign in to use Google's Security Checkup to strengthen your online security. Secure your data & devices. Add extra protections. Check recent security events.

  6. Gmail works hard to protect your inbox from spam, phishing, and malware. Learn more about how email security and privacy settings keep you safe.

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