Gmail: Skip Phone Number Verification While Creating A Gmail Account

                    Gmail: Skip Phone Number Verification While Creating A Gmail Account

 

you will agree with me that if you want to create a gmail account, you will need to register with a phone number. this phone is used for verification and to authenticate the fact that the account is yours.

but there can be a time you just need to create a sample email possibly for a tutorial or just to have multiple account. if you find yourself in this situation then you might need to learn how to create a gmail account with verification.

before i give you a clue on how to achieve this, be informed that phone number verification is very important if you intend to use the account for a long time.

why phone number verification is important

the first day i made a video tutorial on how to create a gmail account without phone number verification, i uploaded the video on our youtube channel but before i could say jack robinson, the gmail was already hacked and taken by one of my viewers.

i tried to login to the account after uploading the video, i couldn't and when i investigated further, i noticed that the new user already added verification number and email. with that, the hacker now have full access to the account more than i do.

i believe my story is enough to make you know why it is very important to create a gmail account with a phone except if you just want to test this tutorial.

how to create a gmail without phone number

 to achieve this, you will need a browsing phone (preferably an android phone ), go to google in your phone settings and create a gmail account from there. signing up via your phone google, you will be able to skip phone number verification.

want to know on how to achieve this sign up process?

then watch the video below.

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