How to recover deleted Gmail account

How to recover deleted Gmail account

Deleting Gmail account is not a common thing done by users, they delete it for a reason and it takes a whole process, so it can’t be done by mistake.  But if you have deleted your Gmail account and want it back for some reason, you can easily do that. Although they give warning before deleting your account that it will be deleted permanently, but it is not so. See below how to recover deleted Gmail account.

Google gives you 2-3 weeks to recover your Google account and two business days to recover Gmail account after being deleted. Using the process below, you will also be able to restore your documents in Google drive and reactivate other accounts that include YouTube, Google Play also. You will have to restart the previous subscriptions as they get unsubscribed after deletion.

Steps to recover deleted Gmail account

Follow the guide below to recover the deleted Gmail account:

  1. As you have only two business days to recover your deleted Gmail account, you have to act very fast to start the process.
  2. Go to Google recovery page in your browser. You will be transferred to a new page with a text field.
  3. Type the Gmail address for the account which you have deleted.
  4. A blue coloured Next button is there below the text field. Click on it.
  5. If you get a message that your email doesn’t exist or your email has been deleted, then it bis not possible to recover your Gmail account.
  6. Enter your email password correctly in the text field from the middle of page.
  7. Now click next below the text filed.
  8. Tap continue when asked.
  9. Now you are directed to the account creation page. Reinstate your old email address here.
  10. By going to “review your account information” you can review your old email address, your phone number and your recovery email address.
  11. If you find everything fine and up-to-date in the previous step, procced.
  12. Click submit button below the account information section.
  13. Provide a phone number in the required field. Give a number which is easily accessible and you can receive a text message in that.
  14. Click on continue.  You will get a text message with a verification code. It’s a six-digit code. You can also opt for call to get the code.
  15. Now enter the correct verification code received in the field provided.
  16. Click continue.
  17. Now try to login to your former Gmail account.

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How to recover hacked Gmail account?

You use your Gmail account for many useful and important works, its really a nightmare when your Gmail account is hacked. In order to get back your access to account you are looking for methods on how to Recover Hacked Gmail Account? You can easily recover hacked Gmail account using following steps:

First of all, make sure that your account has been hacked or not. If you are finding unusual activities in your account like a strange mail sent from your account which you have not sent, or spam messages being sent to your contacts. A notification from google that your password has been changed or an unusual activity noticed are also warning signs. If you can’t recognize devices attached to your account, your password is showing incorrect even if it is right. If it’s happening then it is confirmed that your account has been hacked.

Case#1 you still have access to your account

If you are still able to access your account but have noticed unusual activities, take the help of “Google Gmail security checkup”. Here, you will be able to secure your Gmail account again and remove the hacker. Go to change password and enter a new password, it should be a strong one and a mixture of letters, characters and numbers.

Go to account recovery option. Check your email and phone number in case they have been manipulated by the hacker. Always setup account recovery option as it helps you in case if you are locked out.

Checking account permissions will help in visualizing all the permissions you have given to a third-party apps and services. They are able to access your account. Now click remove for each service that are strange to you. 

Check Gmail settings and Google will check your privacy and security settings and inform you about any compromising setting enabled.

Case#2 You are locked of your account and can’t access it.

If your account is hacked and the hacker has locked you out from your own account. Then use “Google account recovery form”. It will help you in recovering your Gmail password.

Go to “Need help” button when you try to login. A recover form will open then.

You can also use “Google recovery form link”, it provides you various ways and options to recover your Google account.

Questions like what is the last password you remember or when did you created the account will be asked. Answer them correctly and recover your account.

Now once you have successfully unlocked your account, make it secure. Enable Google’s two step verification. It requires your password and a code sent your mobile at the time of login. Hence your account t becomes more secure.

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