Creat new email no phone number required
Here's a step-by-step guide to create a new email account without requiring a phone number:
Option 1: Gmail
- Go to the Gmail website (www.gmail.com) and click on "Create account".
- Enter your first and last name, and choose a username (this will be your email address).
- Enter a strong password and confirm it.
- Enter your recovery email address (optional, but recommended).
- Enter your birthday and gender.
- Click on "Next step".
- You will be asked to verify your account through a text message or voice call. Since you don't want to provide a phone number, click on "Try a different way" and select "I don't have a phone number".
- Enter a security question and answer, and click on "Next step".
- Review the Google Account terms and conditions, and click on "I agree".
- Your new Gmail account is created!
Option 2: Outlook.com
- Go to the Outlook.com website (www.outlook.com) and click on "Sign up".
- Enter your first and last name, and choose a username (this will be your email address).
- Enter a strong password and confirm it.
- Enter your birthday and gender.
- Click on "Next".
- You will be asked to verify your account through a text message or voice call. Since you don't want to provide a phone number, click on "Try a different way" and select "I don't have a phone number".
- Enter a security question and answer, and click on "Next".
- Review the Microsoft Services Agreement, and click on "I agree".
- Your new Outlook.com account is created!
Option 3: ProtonMail
- Go to the ProtonMail website (www.protonmail.com) and click on "Create an account".
- Enter your first and last name, and choose a username (this will be your email address).
- Enter a strong password and confirm it.
- Enter your birthday and gender.
- Click on "Create account".
- You will be asked to verify your account through a CAPTCHA test.
- Review the ProtonMail terms and conditions, and click on "I agree".
- Your new ProtonMail account is created!
Please note that some email providers may require a phone number for security purposes, so it's always a good idea to check their terms and conditions before creating an account.