Jul 20, 2017, 22:01 pm
Ten years ago, a friend of mine signed up for a Google Mail account. Since then, he never changed his password, nor did he write it down, and that was the problem; time went by in large measures and so did his memory.
Now he forgot his password and, although he is still logged in all this time on his own computer, he is one mistake away from accidentally logging out and getting locked out of his account as a result.
To make things worse, the password to his fallback e-mail address was also forgotten, and he is locked out of that. Only God knows if it still exists or not.
How can I help him recover his Gmail account should he accidentally log out one day, and without the knowledge of his fallback e-mail password, or is it hopeless?
Now he forgot his password and, although he is still logged in all this time on his own computer, he is one mistake away from accidentally logging out and getting locked out of his account as a result.
To make things worse, the password to his fallback e-mail address was also forgotten, and he is locked out of that. Only God knows if it still exists or not.
How can I help him recover his Gmail account should he accidentally log out one day, and without the knowledge of his fallback e-mail password, or is it hopeless?