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How to change your Gmail password on any device, and what happens after you change your password

Aug 18, 2021, 01:24 IST
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It's important to change your Gmail password if your account or devices have been compromised. Shutterstock
  • You can change your Gmail password on an iPhone, Android, or computer in a number of ways.
  • If you don't have the Gmail app, you can still change your password on a web browser.
  • When you change your Gmail password, you'll be signed out on most devices.
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Changing your Gmail password might sound like a hassle, but it can be a great way to protect yourself from potential hacks, and combat security breaches when they do happen. And in reality, it only takes a minute or two to accomplish, assuming you have a new password in mind.

Here's how to change your Gmail password on an iPhone, Android, or your computer.

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Quick tip: If you forgot your password and are having trouble logging in, you can instead reset your Gmail password. That way, you won't have to worry about being prompted to sign in again using your current password.

How to change your Gmail password on iPhone

1. Open the Gmail app or download it from the Apple App Store if you don't already have it.

2. In the top-right corner of the screen, tap your profile picture or initial.

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Tap your profile icon in the top-right corner of the homepage. Devon Delfino

3. Tap Google Account, which may also appear as Manage your Google Account, depending on what version of the app you have.

In the pop-up, select "Google Account." Devon Delfino

4. Tap Personal info, located toward the top of the screen.

Select the "Personal info" tab. Devon Delfino

5. In the Basic Info section, tap Password. You may be prompted to sign in again using your current password.

Tap on your password to change it. Devon Delfino

6. Enter your new password twice, as directed, then select Change Password.

Enter your new password twice and hit "Change password." Devon Delfino

Quick tip: If you don't use the Gmail app, you can instead go to myaccount.google.com in your mobile web browser to accomplish this task. In that case, follow the directions as if you were using a computer.

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How to change your Gmail password on Android

1. Open your device's Settings app.

2. Tap on Google to go to your account.

Go to "Google." William Antonelli/Insider

3. Tap Manage your Google Account at the top.

Select "Manage your Google Account." William Antonelli/Insider

4. At the top of the screen, select Security.

Go to the "Security" tab. William Antonelli/Insider

5. Under Signing in to Google, tap Password. You might have to sign into your account to move onto the next step.

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Select "Password." William Antonelli/Insider

6. Enter your new desired password, as prompted.

Enter your new password twice. William Antonelli/Insider

7. Select Change Password.

How to change your Gmail password on a computer

1. Go into your Google Account and sign in, if necessary.

2. Select Security, located in the left sidebar.

Click "Security" on the left. Devon Delfino/Insider

3. Under Signing in to Google, select Password. You may have to sign in again.

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Click on your password. Devon Delfino/Insider

4. Enter your new password in the text boxes, as directed.

Enter your new password twice. Devon Delfino/Insider

5. Click Change Password.

What happens after you change your Gmail password

When you change or reset your password, you should know that you'll be signed out of that account in most places. You'll need to sign back in using your updated password.

There are a few exceptions to the sign-out policy, though. You won't be signed out in the following places:

  • Devices that you use to verify that it's you when you sign in.
  • Certain devices with third-party apps you've given account access.
  • Home devices that you've previously given account access.
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