Today, the majority of us use Gmail as our primary online identity and preferred method of communication for both personal and business matters. Being unable to connect with contacts or access crucial emails and data after losing access to your Gmail account can be upsetting.

Additionally, the problem might occasionally get worse if you have trouble contacting the account-related phone number or email address for recovery. You may, however, avoid the panic attack stage!

We will provide you detailed instructions and other methods to recover your Gmail password without using the usual approaches in this extensive post.

Google often provides a number of recovery options, such as email and SMS verification, to help you regain access to your Gmail account. However, these options are only beneficial if you have added a phone number or recovery email to your account. When these options aren't accessible, the rehabilitation process is more challenging.

How to recover Gmail password without phone number or recovery email?
Visit the Google Account Recovery Page as the first step.
Simply go to the Google Account Recovery page to start the password recovery procedure. You will be directed to the intended page as a result.

Step 2: Enter your Gmail ID or login.
On the Google Account Recovery screen, enter your Gmail ID or username associated with the account you wish to restore. This will make it easier for Google to locate and recognise your account.

Choose "Try Another Way to Sign In" in step three.
Select "Try another way to sign in" if you can't remember your password or don't have access to your recovery email. You can access more recovery options thanks to this.

Verification Using Another Device in Step Four
If you've previously signed into your Gmail or Google account on another device, you could see a message during recovery. Using the notice, you may verify your identity and log into your account. Follow the on-screen steps to successfully complete the verification process.

Waiting for the Password Reset Link in Step 5
Google states that if you haven't signed into your Gmail account on any other device for the last 72 hours, a password reset link will be sent to your email address. Wait for the email to arrive while exercising patience, of course. Throughout this time, be sure to often check your spam or trash folder to make sure the email hasn't been filtered away (what are the chances that an email from Gmail would get up there, but hey, let's be careful).

Resetting your password is step six.
After the 72-hour waiting period, Google will send you an email with a link to reset your password. Ensure that your Gmail account is active on at least one device. Click the "Get started" link in the email after opening it. By doing this, you'll be sent to a page where you may modify your password. Follow the steps on the page to How to Reset Gmail Password.

 

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