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  2. Create a Gmail account - Gmail Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/mail/answer/56256

    You won't be able to get a certain Gmail address if the username you requested is: Already being used. Very similar to an existing username (for example, if example@gmail.com already exists, you can't use examp1e@gmail.com). The same as a username that someone used in the past and then deleted. Reserved by Google to prevent spam or abuse.

  3. How do I create a new Google Account?

    support.google.com/accounts/answer/27441

    Go to the Google Account Sign In page. Click Create account. From the drop down, select For my personal use. Enter your basic info. Click Use your email address. Enter your current email address. Click Next. Verify your email address with the code sent to your existing email. Click Verify.

  4. Gmail Help - Google Help

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    Change your Gmail profile picture. Send an automatic reply when you're out of office. Use Gmail offline. Create labels to organize Gmail. Change your Gmail inbox layout. Smart features & controls in Google products. Use summary cards in Gmail. Learn about experiments in Google Workspace. Set your working hours & location.

  5. Manage your email addresses - Computer - Google Account Help

    support.google.com/accounts/answer/6316959

    In your Google Account, open the Personal info tab. Under "Contact info," select Email. Under "Contact email," click the icon. Select Add other email Add your contact email address. Check your inbox for your verification email and open it. Click Verify contact email. Important: Some Google products still use your Google Account email even if ...

  6. How to recover your Google Account or Gmail

    support.google.com/accounts/answer/7682439

    A phone number or the recovery email address for the account. The full name on your account. Follow the instructions to confirm it’s your account. You’ll find a list of usernames that match your account.

  7. Sign in to Gmail - Computer - Gmail Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/mail/answer/8494

    On your computer, go to Gmail. Enter your Google Account email or phone number and password. If information is already filled in and you have to sign in to a different account, click Use another account. Sign in to Gmail. Tip: If you sign in to a public computer, make sure to sign out before you leave the computer.

  8. Manage your email addresses - Android - Google Account Help

    support.google.com/accounts/answer/6316959?hl=en&co=GENIE.Platform=Android

    Open your device's Settings app and tap GoogleManage your Google Account. At the top, tap Personal info. Under "Contact info," tap Email. Under "Alternate emails," tap Add alternate email or Add other email. Enter an email address you own. Tap Add. Learn more about alternate emails and how they're used.

  9. Change the email address for your account - Google Help

    support.google.com/accounts/answer/19870

    On your computer, go to your Google Account. On the left navigation panel, click Personal info. Under "Contact info," click Email. Select Google Account email. If you can't open this setting, it might not be possible to change your email or username. If your account's email address ends in @gmail.com, you usually can't change it.

  10. Sign in to Gmail - Computer - Gmail Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/mail/answer/8494?hl=en-GB

    On your computer, go to gmail.com. Enter your Google Account email address 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. Sign in to Gmail.

  11. Dots don't matter in Gmail addresses. If someone accidentally adds dots to your address when emailing you, you'll still get that email. For example, if your email is johnsmith@gmail.com, you own all dotted versions of your address: Note: If you use Gmail through work, school, or other organization (like yourdomain.com or yourschool.edu), dots ...