How can I access my Gmail account with phone verification?

How can I access my Gmail account with phone verification?

If your Android phone isn’t connected to the internet, you can still use it to verify it’s you.

  1. On the Google sign-in page, enter your username and password.
  2. If you get the “Verify it’s you” screen, tap More ways to verify. Get a security code on your Android phone.
  3. Follow the on-screen instructions.

Does Gmail require phone verification?

Gmail requires you to provide them with your full name and date of birth, but it is your decision whether you want to share your phone number as well. Creating a Gmail account without phone verification involves these steps: Visit the Create your Google Account page. Enter your first and last name.

Can you sign in to Gmail without a verification code?

If you’ve previously signed in from a computer and checked that the computer should remember you, you might be able to sign in from that computer without a verification code. Once you’re in your account, you can turn off 2-Step Verification until you can again get verification codes.

How can I verify my Gmail email address?

When you’re setting up a Google Account with a non-Google email, we’ll send a verification code to the email address you used to create the account. If you don’t verify your address, you won’t be able to create a Google Account. While you’re creating your account, you’ll get an email from Google. Open the email and find the verification code.

What happens when Google sends a verification code?

For example, we might send a verification code to the real user’s phone. If the person can’t answer the security question or login challenge, they can’t access the account. Google decides which type of login challenge is appropriate to present to a user based on multiple security factors.

How to verify a user’s identity on Google?

A text message or phone call with a verification code to the user’s recovery device with instructions to access their account. If your organization uses Google endpoint management, we might ask users to use their managed mobile device to verify their identity (the device they normally use to access their corporate account).