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Change your Google Account password. In order to change your password, you need to be signed in.
Your Google Account comes with a built-in password manager that securely saves your passwords in a central place only you can access. Ready to help Google services, from Chrome to YouTube, work better and help you do more when you’re signed in.
To review and adjust your security settings and get recommendations to help you keep your account secure, sign in to your account.
Set how you sign in to Google apps and services. You can choose to sign in with a password or add 2-Step Verification, which sends a security code to your phone as an extra security step. On some apps and devices, you can use an app password to sign in to your Google Account.
Sign in to use Google's Security Checkup to strengthen your online security. Secure your data & devices. Add extra protections. Check recent security events.
Personal info. To edit the info that you use on Google services, like your name and photo, sign in to your account. You can also choose what personal info to show when you interact with others on Google services.
Recovery email. Set a recovery email address and phone number so we can reach you in case we detect unusual activity in your Google Account or you accidentally get locked out. Learn more. Sign in to set a recovery email address.
Sign in to see and manage the data in your Google Account.
Help. To provide feedback, access guided steps, and get expert advice, sign in to your account.
Your devices. When you’re signed in, you can review devices that have recently accessed your account. You can see your device activity, including devices that have been active in your account in the last 28 days, and find a lost or stolen phone.