Create new google account for others
To create a new Google account for someone else, follow these steps:
Method 1: Create a new Google account using a computer
- Go to the Google Account creation page: accounts.google.com
- Click on "Create account" and then select "For myself" (even if you're creating an account for someone else).
- Enter the required information, including:
- First and last name
- Email address (choose a new, unique email address for the account)
- Password
- Recovery email address (optional)
- Phone number (optional)
- Click "Next" and then "Create account".
- You'll be asked to verify your account by entering a verification code sent to your recovery email address or phone number (if you provided one).
- Once verified, you'll be taken to the Google Account dashboard.
Method 2: Create a new Google account using a mobile device
- Open the Google app on your mobile device.
- Tap the profile picture or initial in the top right corner, then tap "Add account".
- Select "Create account" and then "For myself" (even if you're creating an account for someone else).
- Enter the required information, including:
- First and last name
- Email address (choose a new, unique email address for the account)
- Password
- Recovery email address (optional)
- Phone number (optional)
- Tap "Next" and then "Create account".
- You'll be asked to verify your account by entering a verification code sent to your recovery email address or phone number (if you provided one).
- Once verified, you'll be taken to the Google Account dashboard.
Tips and considerations
- Make sure to choose a strong and unique password for the new account.
- Consider setting up two-factor authentication (2FA) to add an extra layer of security.
- If you're creating an account for someone else, make sure you have their permission and that they understand the terms of service and privacy policy.
- You can also create a Google account for someone else using the Google Account Manager tool, which is available for businesses and organizations.
Remember to respect the privacy and security of the person whose account you're creating.