On your computer, go to gmail.com.
Enter your Google Account email 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.
Tip: If you're signing in to a public computer, make sure to sign out before leaving the computer. Learn more about securely signing in.
Open your Google Account. You might need to sign in.
Under "Security," select Signing in to Google.
Choose Password. You might need to sign in again.
Enter your new password, then select Change 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 avoid reset emails going to your spam folder.
To request another email, follow the steps to recover your account .
Check all email addresses you might've used to sign up or sign in to your account.
2. Choose a password that you haven't already used with this account. Learn how to create a strong 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.
Some devices with third-party apps that you've given account access.
Helpful home devices that you've given account access.
You can add both Gmail and non-Gmail accounts to the Gmail app on your Android phone or tablet.
On your Android phone or tablet, open Gmail .
At the top right, tap your profile picture.
Tap Add another account.
Choose the type of account that you want to add.
Follow the instructions on the screen to add your account.
On your Android phone or tablet, open your device's Settings app Google Manage your Google Account.
At the top, tap Security.
Under "Signing in to Google," tap Password. You might need to sign in.
Enter your new password, then tap Change 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 avoid reset emails going to your spam folder.
To request another email, follow the steps to recover your account.
Check all email addresses you might've used to sign up or sign in to your account.
2. Choose a password that you haven't already used with this account. Learn how to create a strong 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.
Some devices with third-party apps that you've given account access.
Helpful home devices that you've given account access.
You can add both Gmail and non-Gmail accounts to the Gmail app on your iPhone or iPad.
On your iPhone or iPad, open the Gmail app .
At the top right, tap your profile picture.
Tap Add another account.
Choose the type of account you want to add:
Follow the instructions on the screen to add your account. If available, tap Try Gmailify to get Gmail features with your added account, like spam protection and email categories.
On your iPhone or iPad, open the Gmail app .
In the top right, tap your profile picture or initial Manage your Google Account. If you don't use Gmail, go to myaccount.google.com.
At the top, tap Personal info.
Under "Profile," tap Password.
Enter your new password, then select Change 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 avoid reset emails going to your spam folder.
To request another email, follow the steps to recover your account .
Check all email addresses you might've used to sign up or sign in to your account.
2. Choose a password that you haven't already used with this account. Learn how to create a strong 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.
Some devices with third-party apps that you've given account access.
Helpful home devices that you've given account access.
Good to know: Stuck and need more help? Search the Google help pages: Click here. Or, contact the Society help desk: Click here.