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  2. Sign in to Gmail - Computer - Gmail Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/mail/answer/8494

    On your computer, go to Gmail. Enter your Google Account email or phone number and password. If information is already filled in and you have to sign in to a different account, click Use another account. Sign in to Gmail. Tip: If you sign in to a public computer, make sure to sign out before you leave the computer.

  3. Sign in to Gmail - Computer - Gmail Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/mail/answer/8494?co=GENIE.Platform=Desktop&hl=en-GB

    On your computer, go to gmail.com. Enter your Google Account email address or phone number and password. If information is already filled in and you need to sign in to a different account, click Use another account. If you see a page describing Gmail instead of the sign-in page, click Sign in in the top-right corner of the page. Sign in to Gmail.

  4. Create a Gmail account - Gmail Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/mail/answer/56256

    You won't be able to get a certain Gmail address if the username you requested is: Already being used. Very similar to an existing username (for example, if example@gmail.com already exists, you can't use examp1e@gmail.com). The same as a username that someone used in the past and then deleted. Reserved by Google to prevent spam or abuse.

  5. Find settings & make changes. On your computer, go to Gmail. In the top right, click Settings See all settings. At the top, choose a settings page, such as General, Labels, or Inbox. Make your changes. After you're done with each page, click Save Changes at the bottom.

  6. Can't sign in to your Google Account - Gmail Help

    support.google.com/mail/troubleshooter/2402620

    If you can't sign in to your Google Account in Gmail, Google Drive, Google Play, or elsewhere, select the issue that most closely applies to you. Follow the instructions for help getting back in to your account.

  7. To protect your account from potential viruses and harmful software, Gmail notifies you about suspicious attachments in the email. An attachment may be suspicious because: The attachment allows unverified scripts: We can't confirm that the message's attachments are safe to open. If you open the attachments, there's a chance malicious software ...

  8. How to recover your Google Account or Gmail

    support.google.com/accounts/answer/7682439

    If you forgot your password or username, or you can’t get verification codes, follow these steps to recover your Google Account. That way, you can use services like Gmail, Photos, and Google Play. Tips: Wrong guesses won’t kick you out of the account recovery process. There's no limit to the number of times you can attempt to recover your ...

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

    support.google.com/accounts/troubleshooter/2402620

    If you can't sign in to your Google Account in Gmail, Google Drive, Google Play, or elsewhere, select the issue that most closely applies to you. Follow the instructions for help getting back in to your account.

  10. If your internet connection is slow or you want to save mobile data, turn off images. On your computer, go to Gmail. In the top right, click Settings See all settings. Scroll down to the "Images" section. Click Ask before displaying external images. At the bottom of the page, click Save Changes. Note: When you get a message with images, see the ...

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

    support.google.com/accounts/answer/185834

    Choose the right steps to get back into your account, based on if you set up another second step, like: Verification codes. Google prompts. Backup codes. A backup security key you’ve added to your account. A registered computer where you chose not to be asked for a verification code.