If you change or reset your password, you’ll be signed out everywhere except: Devices you use to verify that it's you when you sign in. Some devices with third-party apps that you've given account access. Learn how to remove an app's access to your account. Helpful home devices that you've given account access.
- Choose a password that you haven't already used with this account. Learn how to create a strong password. What happens after you change your password If you change or reset your password, you’ll be signed out everywhere except: Devices you use to verify that it's you when you sign in.
Go to the password assistance page. Enter your Google Account email address Type the the words in the distorted picture. Choose how to get back into your account. In order to keep your account secure, you can't change your password to a password that's previously been used with your account.
Asked to change your password multiple times Clear your cache and cookies. If you keep getting asked to change your password, someone may be trying to get into your account using harmful software. We strongly recommend that you: Update your anti-virus software and use it to scan your computer Remove unwanted software or malware
You can change your password or profile picture in Classroom. If you want to change your profile name that’s used in all Google services, contact your Google Workspace administrator.
Important: We’ll ask you to change your Google Account password if it might be unsafe, even if you don’t use Password Checkup. To secure a Google Account that has suspicious activity, or has been hacked, follow these steps. Compromised passwords and username combinations are unsafe because they’ve been published online.