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 from the google website, you will need to register with a phone number. This tutorial is just for educational purposes and to keep you on the alert at all time. The tutorial is to learn you know that google does a good thing for you anytime they request for your phone number for identity verification. I advice you not to create any account without first putting in place all security measures to keep your account safe. I was personally a victim of identity theft and i will explore more on my ordeal as YOU read further into this article. 

There can be a time you just need to create a sample email possibly for a tutorial or just to have multiple accounts for different YouTube channel or different social media, in this scenario you might need to create another account. As you already know, you can create more than one account with a single phone number seamlessly but what if you have exhausted the limits to the number of times you can open an account with a single phone number maybe because you used same phone number to open a Gmail account for the members of your family, including your children? 

The scenario above might give rise to the need to create another Gmail account. If you find yourself in this kind of situation then you might need to learn how to create a Gmail account without phone number verification and this article centers on it only for educational purpose.

You probably have tried opening an account without phone number and not knowing you did. Before i give you a clue on how to achieve this, be informed that phone number verification is very important especially if you intend to use the account for a long time.


My ordeal without phone number verification

The first day i made a video tutorial on how to create Gmail account without phone number verification, i uploaded the video on my YouTube channel but before i could check the account again, the Gmail was already hacked and taken by one of my viewers. The viewer is probably not my YouTube account subscriber but a random viewer that saw my video the minute i uploaded it.

Some minutes after uploading the video to my YouTube account, i tried to login to the Gmail account i just created, then i noticed that i couldn't account the account and when i investigated further, i noticed that the new user already added verification number on the new email. With that, the hacker now have full access to the account more than i do. Though i created the account myself, but the fact that i don't any means of identity verification added to the email, i cannot lay any claim to the new email added.

The scenario above happened to me personally and if it could happen to me, i can also happen to you. If you need to create a Gmail account or any other important account, don't see identity verification as a waste of your time. Identity verification was put in place to secure you and your account so you need to also take it seriously. If you must open any account without identity verification, i will assume that you just want to use the account for a limited time.

Having read my short story above, believe my story is enough to make you know why it is very important to create your Gmail account with a phone number except if you just want to test this tutorial to confirm it yourself.

How to create a Gmail without phone number

Now that you've read my story and is aware of all the possible risks involved in opening a Gmail account without your phone number, let's now dive into the tutorial proper.

To achieve this, you will first need an internet enabled phone. If you already have an internet enabled phone, then the next is to go to Google in your phone settings and create a Gmail account from there. That's all. In essence, signing up via your phone google in your phone settings allows you to skip phone number verification because your phone itself is already a means of identity.

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