
- #CREATE GMAIL ACCOUNT WITHOUT PHONE NUMBER 2015 VERIFICATION#
- #CREATE GMAIL ACCOUNT WITHOUT PHONE NUMBER 2015 CODE#
- #CREATE GMAIL ACCOUNT WITHOUT PHONE NUMBER 2015 PASSWORD#
#CREATE GMAIL ACCOUNT WITHOUT PHONE NUMBER 2015 VERIFICATION#
Enter any contact email address that they have access to and finish the whole verification process. Select approximate date when the account was created and click “Next”. Click on “Try a different question” at every step until they reach the question “When did you create this Google Account?”. On Dec 7th after not hearing from Google, I contacted him again and he gave me this procedure to try, which was pretty much the same procedure I had tried before: He said he had gotten my case escalated and I should hear within 24 hours. On December 5th, I sent a note to a PR contact who I work with on Google-related news and I told him about my problem. As it turned out, it would not be quick at all. If I hadn’t been a journalist with such contacts, I’m not sure what I would have done, but I had them and I used them hoping to resolve this quickly. I was at an impasse and not sure what to do, but use my contacts as a journalist. There was nothing in the email about any recourse. I’m not sure how many ways you have to identify yourself to satisfy Google, but apparently all the ways I had supplied weren’t enough. I followed the procedure, waited for several days (a lifetime without access to my email, calendar, documents) and I was told I was rejected. I was told I was locked out and I would have to make a request to Google to get in. I got to the end of the process expecting to be asked for a new password. I have no idea to be honest and it’s kind of a weird security requirement because seriously, who is going to remember when they opened their Google account to the month if it was over a decade ago? It’s not information people typically keep. I was asked when I first opened my account. #CREATE GMAIL ACCOUNT WITHOUT PHONE NUMBER 2015 PASSWORD#
I was asked to enter the most recent password I remembered. I had supplied, not one, not two, but three factors of identification, but this was not enough for Google for some reason. I answered it.Īt that point, you would think I had done more than enough to prove that I was who I said I was.
I was asked to answer a security question.
#CREATE GMAIL ACCOUNT WITHOUT PHONE NUMBER 2015 CODE#
I responded and was asked to send a confirmation code to my email. I was asked to send a confirmation to my phone they had on file. I clicked ‘Forgot Password’ as I always had. I use different passwords all the time and I forgot which one I had used most recently for Google. About a month ago, I went to sign into Google.