![]() ![]() On the Settings page, click the “Accounts And Import” link. ![]() In the next box that appears, choose Manage your Google Account. Get started Passwords made effortless Sign in to sites and apps on any device, without needing to remember or reuse passwords. Go into your Gmail app and tap your profile photo at the top. If you want to change your password from your Gmail inbox, click on the settings cog in the upper right corner of the Gmail page, and then click the “Settings” option. Get started Simpler sign-in, safer passwords Google Password Manager securely saves your passwords and helps you sign in faster. RELATED: How to Create a Strong Password (and Remember It) Change Your Password from Your Gmail Inbox Opting in to this product is different from getting Google Chrome to update its (pre-Smart Lock) saved passwords, which you can no longer do from within the program itself. On the Security page, scroll down the right side until you reach the Signing in to Google section. The functionality to save passwords locally has been replaced with 'Google Smart Lock', a Google product to transfer your passwords to a Google server for their perusal. To change the Google password, click Security along the left side of the page. When choosing a new password you should consider creating one that is strong and difficult for someone to guess to prevent your account from being compromised in the future. Once that’s done, here’s how to change your Google account password: Open the Google account security page. Do that, and then click the “Change Password” button. RELATED: How to Turn On Two-Factor Authentication for Your Google Account with Google Authenticatorįinally, you get to type and confirm a new password you want to use. Note that if you have two-factor authentication enabled you’ll be sent a confirmation code to the phone number provided. Because your password is the only way to access your account, Google requires you to verify your password one more time (in case someone is trying to change your password from an active session on a different computer). ![]()
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