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If you notice a red bar at the top of your account We will check into your request as fast as possible. If you can't sign in to your account, fill out our account recovery form. If you can no longer sign in to your account
#ACTIVITY ON MY GOOGLE ACCOUNT INSTALL#
We recommend that you install anti-virus software or wipe your computer clean and reinstall your operating system. If you still see signs that your account is compromised, your computer might have been infected by a virus and the attacker might be using your machine remotely. They should keep working normally unless you removed them from the apps connected to your account. Note: Some apps, websites, and devices (like TVs or gaming consoles) have only partial access to the information in your Google Account.
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Sign in to your account againĪfter securing your account, you'll need to sign in again on each device and browser that had full access to your Google Account.

Remove any devices or apps that you don't recognize. You'll review your account recovery information, recent security-related activity on your account, and the devices, apps, and websites that are connected to your account. Next, complete the Security Checkup to make sure that the attacker can't regain access to your account later.
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If you think your account was compromised, change your password immediately. If you can still sign in to your account Secure your account What you should do to recover a hijacked account

If you think your account has been hijacked, you can check your recent account activity. You have videos on your own YouTube channel that you didn't upload yourself. You have purchases on your Play account that you didn't make. Settings include: vacation responder, signature, forwarding, filters, language, and others. Your Gmail settings have changed, but you didn't change them. Your "Last account activity" shows sign-in activity at unusual times or from unusual computers and devices. Messages that you didn't send appear in Sent Mail. Your friends complain that they received spam from you. On your Wallet account, you see payment instruments such as bank accounts, credit cards, debit cards, or gift cards that you do not recognize on your account or you see transfers of money either sent or received to your account (you can check this at ). You notice a red bar at the top of your account that says "We've detected suspicious activity in your account." You received a notification that your username or password was changed. You've received a notification about an unusual login or device that you don't recognize. Your account may have been compromised if you've experienced any of the following issues: If there's unusual activity on your account, you've gotten an email from Google about suspicious activity, or you can no longer get into your account, it might have been compromised. Recover a hijacked or stolen Google Account
