Google’s Gmail is one of the most widely used ways of online communication with over 1 billion monthly active users. Due to its increased popularity and easy accessibility around the globe, Gmail’s accounts are quite vulnerable to hackers. However, this doesn’t necessarily mean that Google has not made its service secure from hackers or it is not an encrypted network. On the contrary, here we are more concerned about the users’ accounts who don’t take precautionary measures while they make an account or start using it.
Before getting into the details of how a person can recover his hacked Gmail account, let us give you a brief overview of what security measures you must take before making a Gmail account or how you can apply them on already made accounts.
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Well, in case if your Gmail account has already been hacked or you have forgotten your password and looking for help here, here’s how you can probably get it back.
Google account recovery is very simple and there’s probably no point that you can’t get your Gmail account back unless you are having a bad luck. Google itself notes that even “if you try multiple times, it won’t hurt your chances of recovering your account”. There are three main conditions for account recovery that Google has mentioned on its recovery page and these are;
Gmail account is very important to recover if it’s hacked because it can even cost you the loss of other Google services like Google Play and YouTube or even other social accounts like Facebook and Twitter. You can further look into this Help Page to get more info on account recovery.
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