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Shawn Thomas Posted on Aug 22, 2017

To recover google account on phone reset already It wont accept previously synced number

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 30, 2008

SOURCE: my paypal account

How do I get a new password?

Question :
Answer :
A If you forgot your password, you can create a new password. Here's how:

1. Go to the PayPal website.
2. Click the Home tab at the top of the page.
3. Click password under the Log In button.
4. Enter your PayPal email address.
5. Enter the security code by typing the letters and numbers shown, without spaces.
6. Click Continue.


You can change your password or security questions from your profile. Here's how:

1. Log in to your PayPal account.
2. Click the My Account tab.
3. Click Profile at the top of the page.
4. Click Password in the Account Information column.
5. Select either Password or Security Question.
6. Click Edit. You may be asked to confirm that this is your account.
7. Enter your current PayPal password.
8. Enter and re-enter your new PayPal password.
9. Select your security questions and enter the answers.
10. Click Save.

https://www.paypal.com/helpcenter/main.jsp;jsessionid=JJsGhmp3nRbthhZyBnb05ymfRVylTGLQnkhRv3kK92lhWk6bQx74!964416863?locale=en_US&_dyncharset=UTF-8&countrycode=US&cmd=_help&serverInstance=9003&t=solutionTab&ft=searchTab&ps=solutionPanels&solutionId=10495&isSrch=Yes


What if I've forgotten my password for the Sandbox?

Question :
Answer :
A You can reset your password after confirming your identity. You will be asked to choose a new password. Be sure to choose a unique password that you can easily remember.

Here's How:

1. Go to https://www.paypal.com.
2. Click Trouble Logging In?.
3. Enter your email address.
4. Click Submit.
5. PayPal will send an email to your email address. Follow the instructions in this email.

https://www.paypal.com/helpcenter/main.jsp;jsessionid=JJsGhmp3nRbthhZyBnb05ymfRVylTGLQnkhRv3kK92lhWk6bQx74!964416863?locale=en_US&_dyncharset=UTF-8&countrycode=US&cmd=_help&serverInstance=9003&t=solutionTab&ft=searchTab&ps=solutionPanels&solutionId=10103&isSrch=Yes

it doesn't ask for credit card number make sure you're logging at www.paypal.com and not somebody else's web site you might be a victim on phished websites.

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Anonymous

  • 677 Answers
  • Posted on Aug 09, 2010

SOURCE: How do I reset my

Hello,

the truth is that you can unlock the phone ,but you can't unlock all phone for free.

The payment sites are very cheap you could try it out and see.

You can the link below to unlock .

Note: unlock is not free, You will be charged to get your unlock code.

The only way by which you can get the unlock code for free is by calling your service provider

and requesting for your unlock code.

If you service provider refuses to give it to you, then there is no other place where you can

get a free unlock code.

Visit the link below if you are interested in buying the unlock code:

(mobileunlocked.com/mobile_unlocking.php)

Good luck.

Anonymous

  • 1188 Answers
  • Posted on Aug 10, 2010

SOURCE: Hi, I just bought a

Here are the instructions on how to set this up, it is the same for my school which ends baruchmail.cuny.edu.
http://www.hsl.virginia.edu/services/howdoi/hdi-android.cfm

kishore_0077

  • 86 Answers
  • Posted on Dec 24, 2013

SOURCE: google play wont dowload my apps

Better to reset your tab once...

Fuk2mol

  • 3 Answers
  • Posted on Dec 26, 2013

SOURCE: i have recently factory reset my android phone, and after that i am not able to sign in to my existing google accounts, while i am still using my all google services through my laptop

Its sounds like when you did a factory reset it cleared your login information, just re-enter the email address you originally used for yiu Gmail account and the password - if you can't remember the password click the forgot password enter your email address in the box provided and you'll be emailed with a password reset. Once you've done that re login with the email address and the new password.

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I factory reset my device and now i can't remember the log in details. I was wondering if you could help me retrieve my previous google account details, that is synced to my mobile device?

if you have a google account with your mobile number locked to it you can get google to send you an access code to log into your account.
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I forgot my gmail account

Typically when a mobile device is locked, it wants the original e-mail account name and password it was setup with. You shouldn't need internet connectivity to unlock the phone. If you can log into your account at https://mail.google.com/ that's good, but it doesn't guarantee it's the same account the device is using or the original password used.
In some cases, if the device can receive a call, you can access the menu during the call and disable the screen lock.
If you don't remember the username and the account was properly setup at creation time, you can recover the name using "I forgot my username" here: http://support.google.com/mail/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=46346 And here's a trick to recover an account name on an Android device: https://productforums.google.com/d/topic/gmail/ydNElvUjJVU/discussion
If you have the username, the following will help with the process to recover the account by resetting the password: http://gmailaccountrecovery.blogspot.com/
BUT... A recovered account or changed password won't have the original password which is what the device needs to be unlocked. In that case the device will probably need to have a factory reset done (read the owner's manual for instructions) and then setup again with an e-mail account (be sure to write the information down this time). If it's setup with the recovered e-mail account, any purchased apps and synced data should be restored. If a new account needs to be created, all previous information will be lost.
An article on this topic: http://einartysen.se/unlock-android-phone-after-too-many-pattern-attempts/
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I have entered to many pattern attempts and has asked me to sign in on google account but ive for gotten it

Typically when a mobile device is locked, it wants the original e-mail account name and password it was setup with. You shouldn't need internet connectivity to unlock the phone. If you can log into your account at https://mail.google.com/ that's good, but it doesn't guarantee it's the same account the device is using or the original password used.
In some cases, if the device can receive a call, you can access the menu during the call and disable the screen lock.
If you don't remember the username and the account was properly setup at creation time, you can recover the name using "I forgot my username" here: http://support.google.com/mail/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=46346 And here's a trick to recover an account name on an Android device: https://productforums.google.com/d/topic/gmail/ydNElvUjJVU/discussion
If you have the username, the following will help with the process to recover the account by resetting the password: http://gmailaccountrecovery.blogspot.com/
BUT... A recovered account or changed password won't have the original password which is what the device needs to be unlocked. In that case the device will probably need to have a factory reset done (read the owner's manual for instructions) and then setup again with an e-mail account (be sure to write the information down this time). If it's setup with the recovered e-mail account, any purchased apps and synced data should be restored. If a new account needs to be created, all previous information will be lost.
An article on this topic: http://einartysen.se/unlock-android-phone-after-too-many-pattern-attempts/
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Typically when a mobile device is locked, it wants the original e-mail account name and password it was setup with. You shouldn't need internet connectivity to unlock the phone. If you can log into your account at https://mail.google.com/ that's good, but it doesn't guarantee it's the same account the device is using or the original password used.
In some cases, if the device can receive a call, you can access the menu during the call and disable the screen lock.
If you don't remember the username and the account was properly setup at creation time, you can recover the name using "I forgot my username" here: http://support.google.com/mail/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=46346 And here's a trick to recover an account name on an Android device: https://productforums.google.com/d/topic/gmail/ydNElvUjJVU/discussion
If you have the username, the following will help with the process to recover the account by resetting the password: http://gmailaccountrecovery.blogspot.com/
BUT... A recovered account or changed password won't have the original password which is what the device needs to be unlocked. In that case the device will probably need to have a factory reset done (read the owner's manual for instructions) and then setup again with an e-mail account (be sure to write the information down this time). If it's setup with the recovered e-mail account, any purchased apps and synced data should be restored. If a new account needs to be created, all previous information will be lost.
An article on this topic: http://einartysen.se/unlock-android-phone-after-too-many-pattern-attempts/
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My samsung galaxy gts5570 have locked due to attempting too many patterns...Please mail me the best solution at <[email protected]>

Typically when a mobile device is locked, it wants the original e-mail account name and password it was setup with. You shouldn't need internet connectivity to unlock the phone. If you can log into your account at https://mail.google.com/ that's good, but it doesn't guarantee it's the same account the device is using or the original password used.
In some cases, if the device can receive a call, you can access the menu during the call and disable the screen lock.
If you don't remember the username and the account was properly setup at creation time, you can recover the name using "I forgot my username" here: http://support.google.com/mail/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=46346 And here's a trick to recover an account name on an Android device: https://productforums.google.com/d/topic/gmail/ydNElvUjJVU/discussion
If you have the username, the following will help with the process to recover the account by resetting the password: http://gmailaccountrecovery.blogspot.com/
BUT... A recovered account or changed password won't have the original password which is what the device needs to be unlocked. In that case the device will probably need to have a factory reset done (read the owner's manual for instructions) and then setup again with an e-mail account (be sure to write the information down this time). If it's setup with the recovered e-mail account, any purchased apps and synced data should be restored. If a new account needs to be created, all previous information will be lost.
An article on this topic: http://einartysen.se/unlock-android-phone-after-too-many-pattern-attempts/
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Typically when a mobile device is locked, it wants the original e-mail account name and password it was setup with. You shouldn't need internet connectivity to unlock the phone. If you can log into your account at https://mail.google.com/ that's good, but it doesn't guarantee it's the same account the device is using or the original password used.
In some cases, if the device can receive a call, you can access the menu during the call and disable the screen lock.
If you don't remember the username and the account was properly setup at creation time, you can recover the name using "I forgot my username" here: http://support.google.com/mail/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=46346 And here's a trick to recover an account name on an Android device: https://productforums.google.com/d/topic/gmail/ydNElvUjJVU/discussion
If you have the username, the following will help with the process to recover the account by resetting the password: http://gmailaccountrecovery.blogspot.com/
BUT... A recovered account or changed password won't have the original password which is what the device needs to be unlocked. In that case the device will probably need to have a factory reset done (read the owner's manual for instructions) and then setup again with an e-mail account (be sure to write the information down this time). If it's setup with the recovered e-mail account, any purchased apps and synced data should be restored. If a new account needs to be created, all previous information will be lost.
An article on this topic: http://einartysen.se/unlock-android-phone-after-too-many-pattern-attempts/
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I cannt open my phone after using patterns sevaral times.its asking for google account.

Typically when a mobile device is locked, it wants the original e-mail account name and password it was setup with. You shouldn't need internet connectivity to unlock the phone. If you can log into your account at https://mail.google.com/ that's good, but it doesn't guarantee it's the same account the device is using or the original password used. In some cases, if the device can receive a call, you can access the menu during the call and disable the screen lock. If you don't remember the username and the account was properly setup at creation time, you can recover the name using "I forgot my username" here: http://support.google.com/mail/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=46346 And here's a trick to recover an account name on an Android device: https://productforums.google.com/d/topic/gmail/ydNElvUjJVU/discussion If you have the username, the following will help with the process to recover the account by resetting the password: http://gmailaccountrecovery.blogspot.com/ BUT... A recovered account or changed password won't have the original password which is what the device needs to be unlocked. In that case the device will probably need to have a factory reset done (read the owner's manual for instructions) and then setup again with an e-mail account (be sure to write the information down this time). If it's setup with the recovered e-mail account, any purchased apps and synced data should be restored. If a new account needs to be created, all previous information will be lost. An article on this topic: http://einartysen.se/unlock-android-phone-after-too-many-pattern-attempts/
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I've been playing my brother style and enter frequently locked Mobile and wants to login with a Google account and I know a Google account registered to the phone but I have everything I tried to enter...

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