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  2. Sign in with Google prompts - Android - Google Account Help

    support.google.com/accounts/answer/7026266

    Choose one of the options, and follow the on-screen steps. If you use Google prompts for 2-Step Verification, follow these steps: Sign in to your Google Account. Tap Try another way or another message like, I can’t do this. Choose one of the options, and follow the on-screen steps. Your phone is lost or stolen.

  3. Sign in with your phone number instead of a username

    support.google.com/accounts/answer/7222352?hl=en

    Go to your Google Account. On the left navigation panel, click Security. On the "How you sign in to Google" panel, click Use your phone to sign in. Click Set it up. From here you can: Add a phone number: Under "Recovery phone," select Add recovery phone. (If you don't have a recovery phone number yet, we recommend you add one.)

  4. Change the phone number on your account & how it's used

    support.google.com/accounts/answer/3463280

    Open your Google Account. On the left or at the top, click Personal info. In the "Contact info" section, click Phone. Select the phone number that you want to make changes to. Under "Preferences," turn on or off "Better ads and Google services." Tip: If turned on, "Across Google" appears under the Usage section.

  5. Sign in with your phone number instead of a username

    support.google.com/accounts/answer/7222352?hl=en&co=GENIE.Platform=Android

    Open your device's Settings app and tap Google Manage your Google Account. At the top, tap Personal info. Under "Contact info," tap Phone. From here you can: Add a phone number: Under "Recovery phone," tap Add recovery phone. (If you don't have a recovery phone number yet, we recommend you add one.) Change your phone number: Next to your number ...

  6. Set up your phone to make & receive Google Voice calls

    support.google.com/voice/answer/165221

    Go to Google Voice. In the top right, click Settings . Under "Account" "Linked numbers," click New linked number. Enter the phone number to link. Google Voice sends you a verification code. To verify a mobile number: click Send code.Google Voice sends the code in a text message. To verify a landline: click V erify by phone Call.

  7. I lost my phone and now I can't sign in to my Google Account -...

    support.google.com/accounts/thread/120561536/i-lost-my-phone

    Learn how to access your Google Account without your phone, or recover it if it was stolen, from this support thread.

  8. Sign in with Google prompts - iPhone & iPad - Google Account Help

    support.google.com/accounts/answer/7026266?hl=en&co=GENIE.Platform=iOS

    You can get Google prompts on any eligible phone that’s signed in to your Google Account. Step 1: Check phone compatibility. To get Google prompts, you need: An iPhone 5S and up. The Gmail app , YouTube app , Google app , Photos app , Ad Words app, or the Smart Lock app. Step 2: Sign in to a Google app. On your iPhone or iPad, sign in to the ...

  9. How do I create a new Google Account?

    support.google.com/accounts/answer/27441

    Go to the Google Account Sign In page. Click Create account. From the drop down, select For my personal use. Enter your basic info. Click Use your email address. Enter your current email address. Click Next. Verify your email address with the code sent to your existing email. Click Verify.

  10. Can't sign in to your Google Account - Android Help

    support.google.com/android/troubleshooter/2402620

    You aren't getting codes by text or phone call. Codes from texts or phone calls aren't working. Codes from Google Authenticator aren't working. Your phone is lost or you can't use it. You're having a different issue. Your security key is lost.

  11. Fix common issues with 2-Step Verification - Google Help

    support.google.com/accounts/answer/185834

    If you've lost access to your primary phone, you can verify it’s you with: Another phone signed in to your Google Account. Another phone number you’ve added in the 2-Step Verification section of your Google Account. A backup code you previously saved. A security key you’ve added in the 2-Step Verification section of your Google Account.