Since Google Chrome saves all your passwords, you can use this browser to retrieve your Google password. However, if you're not using Chrome, you’ll most likely need to reset your password via your phone. Today, Mytour will guide you through the process of recovering your Google password on your phone using the Google Chrome app.
Steps



Tap on the icon ••• (iPhone) or ⋮ (Android). On iPhone, the three-dots menu button is located at the bottom right. On Android phones, this icon can be found at the top right corner.
- A menu will appear.

Tap on the Settings option next to the gear icon at the bottom of the menu.

Click on the Passwords option. This option is located below the 'Basics' heading.

Tap on the search icon (Android) or the search bar (iPhone). The magnifying glass icon will appear on the right side at the top of the screen (Android) or along the top of the screen (iPhone).

Type 'Google' and select the Google account that appears in the search results below the search field. As you type, matching results will appear beneath the text.
- If there are multiple Google accounts, each account will appear in the search results one by one.

Tap the eye icon to view the password.
- Enter your phone’s security information when prompted. This could be face recognition, fingerprint, lock pattern, swipe gesture, PIN, or password to confirm you are the phone's owner.

Tap the password (iPhone) or the copy icon (Android) to copy the password (if desired). This option features two overlapping rectangles, and when you tap it, your phone will copy the Google password to the clipboard.
- On iPhone, when you tap the password, the copy option will appear. You can tap Copy to copy the password to the clipboard.
- Enter your phone’s security information when prompted. This could be face recognition, fingerprint, lock pattern, swipe gesture, PIN, or password to confirm you are the phone's owner.
- If you cannot find the Google password here, you will need to reset it.
