You might Speak to a Real Person at Google? to get your account back but Google doesn't have phone help for this. They want to keep your account safe. But don't worry because we are here to help you and you can still get your Google account back on your own. Here's how:
Prepare for Account Recovery
Before you start it is important gather all the info you have about your account. This will make it much easier to get your account back. Here's what you need:
Username or Email:
Make sure you have the main email address or username linked to your Google account.
2. Recovery Info:
Remember any backup email addresses or phone numbers you added. Google will use these to send codes or messages during account recovery.
3. Account Creation Info:
Think about when you made the account and where you usually use it from.
Initiate the Account Recovery Process
When you're ready with your details then go to the Google page for getting back accounts. There you'll see a few choices based on what you remember:
Forgot Email:
If you can't remember your email then put in your recovery phone number or another email linked to your account.
Forgot Password:
If you know your email but not the password then type in your email and follow the steps to reset your password.
Confirming Who You Are
Google will check the details you give to make sure you own the account. This could include:
Codes for Verification: They'll send a code to your recovery phone number or email. Put in the code to continue.
Security Questions: If you made security questions when you made your account then you might have to answer them.
Checking Your Account's Actions: Google might want you to check recent things done in your account like where it was used or what device was used.
Last Step
Once you've proved it's really you then they'll ask you to pick a new password. Pick a strong or special password and think about turning on two-factor authentication (2FA) for more safety. 2FA makes it harder for others to get in by asking for a code sent to your phone or from an app as well as your password when you log in.
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