
Create a Gmail account - Google Help
Create an account Tip: To use Gmail for your business, a Google Workspace account might be better for you than a personal Google Account. With Google Workspace, you get increased …
Create a Google Account - Computer - Google Account Help
A Google Account gives you access to many Google products. With a Google Account, you can do things like: Send and receive email using Gmail
Add another email account on your computer - Gmail Help
Click Add Account. Tip: When you add another email account, we recommend that you select these settings: Always use a secure connection (SSL) when retrieving mail Label incoming …
Manage your email addresses - Computer - Google Account Help
Choose which email addresses you use to do things like sign in to your Google Account, get back into your account if you lose access, and get information from Google.
Get Gmail features for your other email accounts - Google Help
For example, if you added a "Work" label to a message in Gmail, you can find the message in a folder called "Work" in your other email account. If you add multiple labels to a message, it …
Get Gmail features for your other email accounts - Google Help
After you link your account, "Gmailify" appears next to your email address. When you open Gmail, you can read, reply to, and organize messages from your other account just like you do in …
How to recover your Google Account or Gmail
Someone else is using your account If you think someone is using your Google Account without your permission, follow the steps to recover a hacked or hijacked Google Account or Gmail.
Manage your email addresses - Android - Google Account Help
Recovery email If you forget your password or get locked out, to quickly and securely get back into your account, add a recovery email.
Add or edit an email address - Google Account Help
You can add and edit your email addresses, like your alternate email address or contact email address.
Set up recovery options - Computer - Google Account Help
Important: Make sure to choose a recovery contact who you know well and trust, like a family member or a close friend. You’ll get a prompt that a request is emailed to your recovery …