Google mail is the world’s largest free
email service which allows you to send emails. With the help of Gmail
account you can access google services such as YouTube, Google Drive,
Google Maps also you can use any Android device having Google account.
I know everyone is familiar with Gmail
and may have more than one Gmail accounts. Are you trying to create
Gmail account without phone number verification? I will teach you this
trick.
We all use Gmail on a daily basis and
managing only one Gmail account for all the purposes is kind of
difficult these days. You want to keep different Gmail accounts for
different purposes. For example, you are going for a job interview and
you don’t have a separate email id for your profession then you might
sound weird when you provide your normal email id which is not
professional. For problems like this, you need to create new Gmail
account to manage all the study and job purposes on one side.
The problem is you need to have an
alternative email address or a phone number to create Gmail account
these days. For people who need more than 3 Gmail accounts, it will be
difficult to create new accounts without a phone number or alternative
email. But I have come up with a solution for this problem. In this
trick, i am going to show you how to create an infinite number of Gmail
accounts without email id or a phone number.
You can create as many numbers of Gmail accounts you want from your computer.
Steps to create a Gmail account without a phone number or alternative email from your PC.
1. Go to your browser url and visit Gmail.com.
2. Log out from the current account if you’re logged in.
3. Now click on create a new account
4. You will see a form asking for your personal information. Fill all the blanks as usual.
5. Remember one thing you should enter your date of birth as ‘less than 18 years and more than 13 years’.
6. For example, this is 2016 so you
should enter 03/08/2000. Now this will make you more than 13 years old
and less than 18 years old.
7. Now after filling the form read the terms and conditions and click on agree then click sign up
8. You’re good to go.
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