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A user-friendly guide to changing your password on Gmail using your computer or mobile device
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Changing your Gmail password regularly can keep your account safe and secure. Luckily, Google makes it very easy to do so. You'll just need to log into your account's settings with the current password to update it to a new one. If you forgot your password, you can choose to reset it instead. This wikiHow will show you how to change or reset your Gmail account password using your iPhone, iPad, Android, or computer.

Things You Should Know

  • In the Gmail app, tap your profile picture. Go to "Manage your Google Account" → "Personal info" → "Password". Enter your current password, then enter a new one.
  • On desktop, go to https://myaccount.google.com. Click "Personal info" → "Password". Enter your current password, then enter a new one.
  • On Android, open Settings → "Google" → "Manage your Google Account" → "Security" → "Password".
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Using iPhone or iPad

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  1. It’s the white icon with a multicolored "M" inside. You can find it on the home screen or in the App Library. If you aren't already logged in, tap Sign in to do so now.[1]
    • If you don't know your password, reset your password instead.
    • Changing your Gmail password also changes your password in all other Google services, such as Google Drive and Google Photos.
  2. You can find this in the top-right corner of the screen. If you don't have a profile photo, it'll be your initial instead.
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  3. It's near the top of the window just below your Gmail address.
  4. It's in the upper-left area of the screen.
  5. This will be underneath the Other info and preferences for Google services header. You may need to scroll to find this.
  6. Once your current password is validated, you can create a new one.
  7. Type your new password into the "New password" text box, then re-enter it in the "Confirm new password" text box.
  8. This button is at the bottom-right corner of the page. Your new password is now active.
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  1. Depending on your phone or tablet, you'll usually see a "G" on the Google option.
  2. This opens your Google account settings.
  3. It's at the top of the screen.
  4. It’s under the ″Signing in to Google″ header.
  5. This takes you to the ″Password″ page.
  6. Type your new password into the "New password" text box, then re-enter it in the "Confirm new password" text box.
    • Make sure your password contains at least 8 characters, using a mix of letters, numbers, and symbols.
  7. It’s the blue button at the bottom of the page. Your Gmail password is now changed.
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Using Desktop

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  1. Go to https://myaccount.google.com in a web browser. This is the Google sign-in page. If you're already signed in, your account settings will appear. If not, follow the on-screen instructions to sign in now.
  2. You can find this in the left panel, underneath Home.
    • If you don't see this option, tap the menu at the top-left corner of the page to expand the options.
  3. This will be in the right panel, underneath the Other info and preferences for Google services header.
    • You'll be able to see the date of when it was last changed.
  4. You must verify your current password before you can change it.
  5. Be sure to create a secure password that you can remember. As you type, you'll see an indicator of your password strength. Aim for a strong password.
    • Make sure to enter the password exactly the same in the New password and Confirm new password boxes.
  6. It’s the blue button at the bottom of the form. Your new password will take effect immediately.
    • For best security practices, sign out of Google on all your devices, and then use the new password to log in again.
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Resetting a Forgotten Password

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  1. Go to https://accounts.google.com/signin/recovery in a web browser. This is Google's account recovery website. You can access this site in any web browser on your computer, phone, or tablet.
    • You can also click Forgot password? on the Google sign-in page.
  2. Since you don't know your password, you'll need to use one of Google's recovery methods.
    • The method of account verification will vary. You'll see instructions on the screen.
  3. If you're instructed to use the Gmail app, open it on the requested device. You'll receive a pop-up in the app. Tap Yes, it's me to confirm. On your browser, you should be able to change your password or log in without changing it.
    • If you don't have the device, tap Try another way.
  4. An email with a verification code will be sent to your listed recovery email. If you don't remember your recovery email, you can find the first three letters of the email above the code field. Find the email in the recovery account, and enter the code. You should now be able to change your password.
    • If you don't have the email, tap Try another way.
  5. Google will send a verification code to the phone number connected to your Gmail account. Enter the code into the field, and tap Next. You can now change your password.
  6. After verifying your identity through the above methods, you'll see a button to update your password.
  7. Type your new password into the "New password" text box, then re-enter it in the "Confirm new password" text box.
    • Make sure your password contains at least 8 characters, using a mix of letters, numbers, and symbols.
  8. It’s the blue button at the bottom of the page. Your Gmail password is now changed.
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  • Question
    When I changed my password, I received an email from Google that I needed to sign in. Is that normal?
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    Yes, that's just a security measure to make sure that you are the owner of the account.
  • Question
    Is retrieving my old password free, or do I have to pay $9.95?
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    No, you shouldn't have to pay anything just to change or retrieve your gmail password. If you are being charged, you might be on a scam website. Check the URL and make sure that you really are on gmail.
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    How can I get into Gmail on my other devices if I have forgotten my password?
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    Click on "Forgot Password" and it will prompt you to enter your telephone number. They will text you a code to enter on the website which will allow you to change your password.
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  • If your browser is storing your old password and not saving your new one, open your browser's password manager and delete any entries for Gmail or Google. You should then be prompted to save your new password the next time you log in.
  • Write down your password in a notebook or store it in a password manager in case you forget it.
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Luigi Oppido
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This article was co-authored by Luigi Oppido and by wikiHow staff writer, Rain Kengly. Luigi Oppido is the Owner and Operator of Pleasure Point Computers in Santa Cruz, California. Luigi has over 25 years of experience in general computer repair, data recovery, virus removal, and upgrades. He is also the host of the Computer Man Show! broadcasted on KSQD covering central California for over two years. This article has been viewed 3,337,752 times.
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1. Open the Gmail app.
2. Tap your profile photo.
3. Tap Manage your Google Account.
4. Tap Personal info.
5. Tap Password.
6. Enter your current password and tap Next.
7. Create a new password.
8. Tap Change password.

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