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What to do if you're locked out of
Gmail<http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=46346#ContactForm>?
It's a question too many users ask, after they are already locked out and
are attempting to recover their account. Given the incredible amount of
personal and financial information we keep in our inboxes, gaining access to
a compromised Gmail account is incredibly important. Here's how to recover
your Gmail account, and what you can do now, to make a future recovery
easier.

If you are already locked out of your Gmail account, like one of our writers
recently was, the first thing to do is visit the Gmail help page that tells
you what to do if you cannot access
Gmail<http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=46346#ContactForm>.
>From here, choose, "My account has been compromised" and you will be
directed to the Gmail account recovery
form<https://www.google.com/support/accounts/bin/request.py?ara=1&hl=en&contact_type=ara&ctx=ara>
.
The recovery form asks for very detailed information about your Gmail and
Google usage in order to verify that you are actually the owner of an e-mail
account. If you're already locked out, be prepared to start thinking long
and hard about what Google services you use and when you started using them.

For example, when did you start using: Google Docs, Google Checkout,
YouTube, Blogger and several other Google tools? You'll also need to know
the account creation date, last successful login and the last password you
remember.

If this sounds like a lot of info, it is. But it is in place to protect your
account from being stolen using the Google account recovery tool. Luckily in
this case our writer was able to get his access back, after a morning of
being disconnected from his e-mail, contact lists, order numbers, financial
data and more. He has taken the first step toward account safety, adding a
phone number and an alternate e-mail to his account.

If you're as alarmed about losing access to Gmail as you should be, you'll
want to follow these steps to make sure you can recover your account if it
is compromised in the future.

First off, remember all that information we just said you would need access
to? Find it and write it down someplace safe. Don't store it in your Gmail
account.

Finding some of the information is a bit tricky, but thankfully Digital
Inspiration<http://www.labnol.org/internet/gmail-and-google-apps-hacked/11799/>has
listed a few ways to help you find the details by using the search
operators in Gmail. It is much easier to figure out the five people you
e-mail the most, your custom tags, who invited you to Gmail and when you
started various Google services when you still have the ability to search
Gmail.

In all, the process might take 15-20 minutes, but the effort will be well
worth it if your account is ever compromised. While you're thinking about
security, make sure you have a strong password that you don't use on other
websites as your Gmail password.

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