Avoid the sms/phone verification when create gmail account

linhliver

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  1. Use always an uncommon first and last name, which looks real but not common like Jack James. For example Jackiet Jamesala.
  2. Use a normal looking login (email), example address: jackiet.jamesala
  3. Don't repeat your password! Try something totally new every time.
  4. As security question use "Write your own question". Also write every time a unique question with a unique answer.
  5. Do not use a recovery email.
  6. Location can be everything, never had a problem with this. It might be true that some countries always need phone verification, but mostly I use USA or a West European Country.
These steps never let me down and G never asks me to do to sms/phone verification again. :clown:
 
  1. Use always an uncommon first and last name, which looks real but not common like Jack James. For example Jackiet Jamesala.
  2. Use a normal looking login (email), example address: jackiet.jamesala
  3. Don't repeat your password! Try something totally new every time.
  4. As security question use "Write your own question". Also write every time a unique question with a unique answer.
  5. Do not use a recovery email.
  6. Location can be everything, never had a problem with this. It might be true that some countries always need phone verification, but mostly I use USA or a West European Country.
These steps never let me down and G never asks me to do to sms/phone verification again. :clown:
 
linhliver said:
  1. Use always an uncommon first and last name, which looks real but not common like Jack James. For example Jackiet Jamesala.
  2. Use a normal looking login (email), example address: jackiet.jamesala
  3. Don't repeat your password! Try something totally new every time.
  4. As security question use "Write your own question". Also write every time a unique question with a unique answer.
  5. Do not use a recovery email.
  6. Location can be everything, never had a problem with this. It might be true that some countries always need phone verification, but mostly I use USA or a West European Country.
These steps never let me down and G never asks me to do to sms/phone verification again. :clown:
So you mean these are steps to avoid getting the page which needs to verify thru sms? Thanks though.
 
linhliver said:
  1. Use always an uncommon first and last name, which looks real but not common like Jack James. For example Jackiet Jamesala.
  2. Use a normal looking login (email), example address: jackiet.jamesala
  3. Don't repeat your password! Try something totally new every time.
  4. As security question use "Write your own question". Also write every time a unique question with a unique answer.
  5. Do not use a recovery email.
  6. Location can be everything, never had a problem with this. It might be true that some countries always need phone verification, but mostly I use USA or a West European Country.
These steps never let me down and G never asks me to do to sms/phone verification again. :clown:
So you mean these are steps to avoid getting the page which needs to verify thru sms? Thanks though.
 
linhliver said:
  1. Use always an uncommon first and last name, which looks real but not common like Jack James. For example Jackiet Jamesala.
  2. Use a normal looking login (email), example address: jackiet.jamesala
  3. Don't repeat your password! Try something totally new every time.
  4. As security question use "Write your own question". Also write every time a unique question with a unique answer.
  5. Do not use a recovery email.
  6. Location can be everything, never had a problem with this. It might be true that some countries always need phone verification, but mostly I use USA or a West European Country.
These steps never let me down and G never asks me to do to sms/phone verification again. :clown:
So you mean these are steps to avoid getting the page which needs to verify thru sms? Thanks though.
 
linhliver said:
  1. Use always an uncommon first and last name, which looks real but not common like Jack James. For example Jackiet Jamesala.
  2. Use a normal looking login (email), example address: jackiet.jamesala
  3. Don't repeat your password! Try something totally new every time.
  4. As security question use "Write your own question". Also write every time a unique question with a unique answer.
  5. Do not use a recovery email.
  6. Location can be everything, never had a problem with this. It might be true that some countries always need phone verification, but mostly I use USA or a West European Country.
These steps never let me down and G never asks me to do to sms/phone verification again. :clown:
So you mean these are steps to avoid getting the page which needs to verify thru sms? Thanks though.
 
I will definitely have to try this sometime. I also realized that if you don't enter the verification code wrong the first or forget to fill in a field, the chances of going through sms verification is lowered.
 
I will definitely have to try this sometime. I also realized that if you don't enter the verification code wrong the first or forget to fill in a field, the chances of going through sms verification is lowered.
 
Wow Thanks a lot! Hate that annoying thing with Gmail, What's up with it anyway?
 
Wow Thanks a lot! Hate that annoying thing with Gmail, What's up with it anyway?
 
Shajidh said:
Wait, what;s the problem?
Well you don't know what the problem is? Let me tell you.
When you want to create a gmail account, it (gmail system) will ask you to fill in the verification code which is sent to your cell phone.
And this problem reallly annoy people.
 
Shajidh said:
Wait, what;s the problem?
Well you don't know what the problem is? Let me tell you.
When you want to create a gmail account, it (gmail system) will ask you to fill in the verification code which is sent to your cell phone.
And this problem reallly annoy people.
 
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