Gmail create new account without mobile number
Unfortunately, Google requires a mobile number to create a new Gmail account. This is a security measure to help protect your account and prevent spam and abuse.
However, there are a few workarounds you can try:
- Use a temporary phone number: You can use a temporary phone number or a virtual phone number service like Google Voice or Burner to create a new Gmail account. Keep in mind that you'll need to verify the phone number, but you can use a temporary number that you don't plan to keep.
- Use a friend's or family member's phone number: If you have a friend or family member who is willing to lend you their phone number, you can use it to create a new Gmail account. Just make sure to ask for their permission and be respectful of their privacy.
- Use a public phone number: In some countries, you can find public phone numbers that you can use to create a new Gmail account. These numbers are usually available at public phone booths or internet cafes.
- Use a VPN and a different Google account: If you have a VPN (Virtual Private Network) subscription, you can try creating a new Gmail account using a different Google account. This might work if you're using a VPN that allows you to change your IP address.
Here's how to create a new Gmail account without a mobile number:
- Go to the Gmail sign-up page and click on "Create account".
- Enter your first and last name, and choose a username and password.
- Enter a recovery email address (this is optional, but recommended).
- Click on "Next" and select "Use my current address" as your recovery address.
- Enter a temporary phone number or a public phone number (if available).
- Verify your phone number by receiving a verification code via SMS.
- Enter the verification code and complete the sign-up process.
Remember that using a temporary phone number or a public phone number may not be the most secure option, as it may not be possible to verify your identity or recover your account if you forget your password.