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Let Chrome create and save a strong password for your online accounts. On your computer, open Chrome. Make sure you’re signed in to Chrome.
Let Chrome create and save a strong password for your online accounts. On your Android device, sign in to Chrome
To help protect your account, we revoke your app passwords when you change your Google Account password. To continue to use an app with your Google Account, create a new app password. Tip: If the app offers "Sign in with Google," we recommend you use that feature to connect the app to your Google Account.
Enter your new password, then select Change Password. Change password. Reset your 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.
Take back your account if someone else knows your password; Get in to your account if you forget your password or can’t sign in for another reason; Add recovery phone. What if I forget my password? If you lose or forget your password to a Google Account, you can recover your Google Account. Make your account more secure
To help protect your account, we revoke your app passwords when you change your Google Account password. To continue to use an app with your Google Account, create a new app password. Tip: If the app offers "Sign in with Google," we recommend you use that feature to connect the app to your Google Account.
On your iPhone or iPad, sign in to Chrome with your Google Account. Go to a website and sign up for an account. Tap on the password text box. Tap Suggest Password... If you don't find this option, tap Password Suggest Strong Password... Preview your password. To confirm, tap Use Password. To finish your account sign-up, follow the prompts.
I also have a password manager. It very much irritates me that I cannot turn it off. It often covers up the information regarding the accepted password requirements. A lot of sites insert their requirements under the field as soon as you click on it, and leave it to chrome to cover that and force you to use theirs.
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You can save your codes safely in your Google Account with Google Authenticator. This helps protect you from being locked out of your account when you change devices. However, you may instead choose to use Google Authenticator without these protections. To use Google Authenticator without a Google Account: