Set up recovery options for your Google Account & get sign-in help

To easily reset your password if you get locked out, add recovery info.

Add recovery options

Learn how recovery info helps you

A recovery phone number or email address helps you reset your password if:

  • You forget your password.
  • Someone else is using your account.
  • You're locked out of your account for another reason.

Tip: If you change your recovery phone or email, Google offers to send verification codes to your old recovery phone number or email address for 7 days. If someone uses your account without your permission, this lets you quickly change your settings.

Set up account recovery options

Add a recovery email address
  1. On your computer, go to your Google Account.
  2. On the left navigation panel, click Personal info.
  3. Under "Contact info," click Email and then Recovery email.
    • You might need to sign in.
  4. Follow the on-screen steps.
Add a recovery phone number
  1. On your computer, go to your Google Account.
  2. On the left navigation panel, click Personal info.
  3. Under "Contact info," click Add a recovery phone to help keep your account secure.
  4. Follow the on-screen steps.

Get help with account recovery

If you’ve trouble accessing your Google Account, answer the questions as best you can in the account recovery page. Learn more about account recovery steps.

If you still have trouble, you can get help to sign into your account.

Get sign-in help

If you still can’t recover your account after you go to the account recovery page, and get sign-in help, you can create a new Google Account. When you do, learn how to avoid getting locked out again.

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