How to recover your Google Account or Gmail If you forgot your password or username, or you can’t get verification codes, follow these steps to recover your Google Account. That way, you can use services like Gmail, Photos, and Google Play. Tips: Wrong guesses won’t kick you out of the account recovery process.
Google reserves the right to delete an inactive Google Account and its activity and data if you are inactive across Google for at least two years. Learn more about the Inactive Google Account Policy. Recover your child’s account If your child’s account is deleted, you can try to restore the account.
How to recover your Google Account or Gmail If you forgot your password or username, or you can’t get verification codes, follow these steps to recover your Google Account. That way, you can use services like Gmail, Photos, and Google Play. Tips: Wrong guesses won’t kick you out of the account recovery process.
How to recover your Google Account or Gmail If you forgot your password or username, or you can’t get verification codes, follow these steps to recover your Google Account. That way, you can use services like Gmail, Photos, and Google Play. Tips: Wrong guesses won’t kick you out of the account recovery process.
Open your browser and go to g.co/recover in the address bar. Enter the email address associated with the account you want to recover. After entering the email address, click the buttons or links provided on the page to proceed with the recovery process.
Recover a lost file from a shared drive It’s possible that you were given access to a shared drive by a Workspace account. Any items that you create, upload, or move to a shared drive become the property of that Workspace domain. If your access to the shared drive is removed, you lose access to the items too.
Recover deleted contacts If you deleted a contact in the last 30 days, you can move it out of your Trash. Tip: Contacts deleted from your “Other contacts” won’t show in Trash. You can recover them if you undo all the changes within the past 30 days. Learn how to undo changes to your contacts in bulk.
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Restore a user's permanently deleted email This article is for administrators. If you want to restore deleted messages for your personal Gmail account, go to Delete or recover deleted Gmail messages. When a user deletes a Gmail message, it stays in their Trash for 30 days. These are the options for retrieving and restoring deleted messages: