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- Create a strong password a more secure account - Google Help
Use a different password for each of your important accounts, like your email and online banking Reusing passwords for important accounts is risky If someone gets your password for one account, they could access your email, address, and even your money Tip: If you have trouble remembering multiple passwords, learn how to use a tool to manage your saved passwords
- Change or reset your password - Computer - Google Account Help
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 To request another email, follow the steps to recover your account
- Manage passwords in Chrome - Android - Google Chrome Help
Manage new passwords If you enter a new password on a site, Chrome will ask to save it To accept, tap Save
- Manage passwords in Chrome - Computer - Google Chrome Help
Check or remove sites that don’t save passwords Manage saved passwords Sign in with a saved password If you saved your password to Chrome on a previous visit to a website, Chrome can help you sign in
- Use passwords passkeys across your devices - Google Help
When you sign in to an Android device or Chrome Browser, you can save passwords and passkeys for your Google Account with Google Password Manager You can use them to sign in to apps and sites on all your devices where you’re signed in with the same account
- Change or reset your password - Computer - Gmail Help
2 Choose a password that you haven't already used with this account Learn how to create a strong password What happens after you change your password If you change or reset your password, you’ll be signed out everywhere except: Devices you use to verify that it's you when you sign in
- Change compromised passwords in your Google Account
Important: We’ll ask you to change your Google Account password if it might be unsafe, even if you don’t use Password Checkup To secure a Google Account that has suspicious activity, or has been hacked, follow these steps Compromised passwords and username combinations are unsafe because they’ve been published online
- Use or fix App password - Google Account Help
If you turn on 2-Step Verification and want to sign in to your Google Account through a device, mobile app, or desktop app, you need to enter an App Password You need to create a different App Password for each device or app you use with your Google Account
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