11/5/2022 0 Comments Report gmail hacker account![]() ![]() This means that e-mail sent to that address would go to someone else (the actual owners of that e-mail address). If you would like to prove this to yourself, sign out of your account then sign in using a different configuration of dots in your account name (like or sign out any try to create a new account with a different configuration of dots (again, like said… There is nothing to prevent people from using the wrong address when registering on a web-site, or giving out the wrong address as their own to others. ![]() More specifically, no one else is getting your e-mail because no one else has your e-mail address. There are not two accounts with the same name and no one is getting e-mail that hasn't been sent specifically to their account. That is, is the same e-mail address as This applies to both account creation and usage to send e-mail the presence of dots in the name does not make it a different e-mail address.įortunately Google does not allow duplicate accounts to be created, so it’s not possible (for example) to have both a and a account. Gmail does not count dots as part of an account name. Can you be contacted on the email address you used for your forum profile here? Explain why you were NOT able to recover the Google account using the standard process (recover options change, mobile device lost/stolen, etc). What is the date of the Google Account's hacking? What changes to your YouTube channel were made by the hijacker (videos uploaded or deleted, name/artwork changed by them, etc)? No screen-shots please! What is the unique /channel/ URL (no other URL will do) of your YouTube channel? Try posting to the YouTube help forum: īe sure to briefly answer the following questions in your post to get the process started. Now THAT opens up a new possibility you can try. I have a YouTube channel with 18.000 subscribers. If you can't sign in, no one else can either.īecause there is no one to talk to, and Google doesn't provide live support for account recovery. ![]() Hackers get the password (often by phishing) and then sign in. ![]()
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