How to Create a New Gmail ID
"Gmail is an email service provided by search engine giant Google. When Gmail was first created, users could only create a Gmail account ID if they were invited by someone else that already had Gmail, but as its popularity has increased, Gmail opened its doors to all comers. Now you can make a new Gmail email address at any time, even if you already have an existing Gmail account.
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Step 1
Launch your Web browser and navigate to gmail.com
Step 2
Click on the ""Create an Account"" button. You can also click ""About Gmail"" and ""New Features"" to find additional information about the Gmail service.
Step 3
Fill out the information on the ""Create a New Google Account"" page as accurately as possible. You will have to provide your first and last name, your gender and your birthday.
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Step 4
Choose your desired Gmail account ID, a password, a security question for the password and the answer for it.
Step 5
Enter a user verification code that consists of both text and numerals and agree to the terms of service and privacy policy.
Step 6
Click ""Next."" If the username you have chosen is not available, Google will prompt you to enter another ID.
Step 7
You will then be asked to verify your account. After doing this, your account will be created.
Tip Gmail constantly adds more total storage space for its users. As of June 2010, Gmail allows more than 7GB of free storage.
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"How to Create a New Gmail ID" was written by Mary under the News category. It has been read 657 times and generated 1 comments. The article was created on 29 January 2022 and updated on 29 January 2022.
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