Account [verified] | G.co Verify
This process verifies that the person trying to log in has physical possession of your trusted devices, not just your password.
Visit Google's official support page at support.google.com/accounts and search "verify account" for live troubleshooting guides.
Verification links can expire for security purposes. If that happens: g.co verify account
To avoid ever getting stuck at the stage, follow these expert recommendations:
If your account suddenly sends 500 emails, tries to delete your Drive, or logs in from two continents within an hour, Google flags this as "unusual." Your account is locked until you verify it is really you. This process verifies that the person trying to
| URL | Purpose | Does it ask for a password? | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Prove ownership of existing account | No (only 2FA/recovery codes) | | g.co/2sv | Set up Two-Step Verification | Yes (to enable feature) | | g.co/recover | Full account recovery (lost password) | No (uses backup codes) | | g.co/allow | Grant app permissions (OAuth) | Yes (redirects to login) |
If you are actively trying to log in or recover your account: If that happens: To avoid ever getting stuck
Ensure the final destination is always https://google.com .
If you are currently staring at a browser tab with g.co/verifyaccount loaded, follow this workflow exactly.
Scammers often send emails or text messages that look like Google Security Alerts. These messages might claim:
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