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Can I create a new Gmail account with same phone number?

Can I create a new Gmail account with same phone number?

Currently, you are allowed to create up to four accounts using the same computer system or phone number. You must however verify your account with a phone number, as part of the several safety verifications Gmail has put in place to ensure the proper use of this service.

Can I delete my Google account and create a new one with the same email?

Your Gmail address and Google account are basically one and the same thing. A new address would be a completely new and separate account. Yes you could create the new account and attempt to transfer your data from the old account, but only some things in a Google account are transferrable.

How do I delete a Gmail account and start a new one?

How to delete a Gmail account

  1. Sign into your Gmail account on Google.com.
  2. Click the grid icon in the upper right-hand corner and select “Account.”
  3. Under the “Account preferences” section click “Delete your account or services.”
  4. Select “Delete products.”
  5. Enter your password.
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Can you have 2 Gmail accounts?

If you have more than one Google Account, you can sign in to multiple accounts at once. That way, you can switch between accounts without signing out and back in again. Your accounts have separate settings, but in some cases, settings from your default account might apply.

Can I delete and reinstall Gmail?

This is the easiest thing to do, uninstall your Gmail app and reinstall it. Let’s breakdown “uninstall” and “reinstall process.” Go to Settings on your phone. Select the “uninstall” and wait for the process to finish.

What happens if I delete my Gmail account?

If you delete your Google account, you’ll lose access to data across a number of sites. If you use an Android smartphone, you’ll also lose access to any contacts linked to this account, as well as any data that’s backed up using Android Backup services. Finally, you’ll also lose the username permanently.

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How do I delete a 2nd Gmail account from my phone?

Remove a Google or other account from your phone

  1. Open your phone’s Settings app.
  2. Tap Accounts. If you don’t see “Accounts,” tap Users & accounts.
  3. Tap the account you want to remove. Remove account.
  4. If this is the only Google Account on the phone, you’ll need to enter your phone’s pattern, PIN, or password for security.

How can I delete my information from Google?

If you’re performing a privacy checkup on the rest of your Google Account, remove your Chrome browsing data, too.

  1. To get started, click the three-dot menu.
  2. Hover over History and click on History at the top of the menu that appears on the left.
  3. Click Clear browsing data and select your date range for deletion.

How do I Delete my Gmail account?

Under “Download or delete your data,” click Delete a Google service. You may need to sign in. Next to “Gmail,” click Delete. Enter the active email address you want to use and click Send verification email.

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Will my Gmail address be deleted if I change it?

Until you verify your new address, your Gmail address won’t be deleted. If you don’t want to delete your entire Google Account, learn how to: To remove an account from your device without deleting it, follow the instructions below. If you don’t see your device, visit the maker’s support site.

Why can’t I open my Gmail?

Try some troubleshooting things: 1. Press several times F5 that refreses the Gmail 2. Clear your cache and coockies 3. Disable TEMPORARELY your anti-virus checker 4. Open private window/safe mode 5. Change browser to see if the issue persists 6. Log out and log in your account 7. Try to open email with labs disabled Was my reply helpful?

How can I recover my Gmail account if I Quit?

Not a Google employee. From what you describe, you will need to undertake the Gmail Account Recovery (“AR”) procedure. https://accounts.google.com/signin/recovery provides the only way to recover a Gmail/Google account.