Browse in Incognito mode - Computer - Google Chrome Help Open Incognito mode To start an Incognito session: On your computer, open Chrome At the top right, select More New Incognito window A new window opens On the right of the address bar, you'll find the Incognito icon To open an Incognito window, you can use a keyboard shortcut: Windows, Linux or Chrome OS: Press Ctrl + shift + n Mac: Press ⌘ + shift + n
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Sign in to Gmail - Android - Gmail Help - Google Help On your Android phone or tablet, open the Gmail app At the top right, in the search bar, tap Profile Tap Add another account Google To add your account, follow the steps on the screen Tip: If you have 2-Step Verification, Google asks you to complete a specific second step to verify your identity Learn how to sign in with 2-Step Verification
Clear cache cookies - Computer - Google Account Help On your computer, open Chrome At the top right, click More Delete browsing data Choose a time range, like Last hour or All time Select the types of information you want to remove Click Delete data If you delete cookies while signed in to Chrome, Chrome refreshes the Google cookies that keep you signed in This happens so that Chrome can continue to work as you expect To delete Google
Get directions show routes in Google Maps You can get directions for driving, public transit, walking, ride sharing, cycling, flight, or motorcycle on Google Maps If there are multiple routes, the best route to your destination is blue All other routes are gray Some directions in Google Maps are in development and may have limited availability
Get verification codes with Google Authenticator These are some proactive steps that you can take to ensure that only you have access to your Google Authenticator codes: Sync your Authenticator codes to your Google Account If you use Google Authenticator with your Google Account, enroll in additional forms of 2-Step Verification to make sure you do not lock yourself out Learn more about enrolling in 2-Step Verification Consider enrolling
Change or reset your password - Computer - Google Account Help If you change or reset your password, you’ll be signed out everywhere except: Devices you use to verify that it's you when you sign in Some devices with third-party apps that you've given account access Learn how to remove an app's access to your account Helpful home devices that you've given account access Learn how to unlink these devices from your Google Account
Use Sign in with Google - Google Account Help Use your Google Account to quickly and securely create new accounts or sign in to your favorite apps, without the need for usernames and passwords