To install Chrome, use the same software that installs programs on your computer. If you browse on an Incognito window and you open another one, your private browsing session continues in the new window. When you create a Google Account, we ask for some personal info. By providing accurate info, you can help keep your account secure and make our services more useful. You can search for “free email providers” to find another email provider you like and set up an account. Once you create a new email address, you can use that to set up a Google Account.
- If you browse on an Incognito window and you open another one, your private browsing session continues in the new window.
- You can download and install the Chrome web browser at no charge, and use it to browse the web.
- If you signed in to any Google product before, such as Gmail, Maps, or YouTube, you already have a Google Account.
- You can also use a non-Gmail email address to create one instead.
- You can search for “free email providers” to find another email provider you like and set up an account.
- You can use the same username and password you created to sign in to any other Google products.
How to install Chrome
- When you create a Google Account, we ask for some personal info.
- By default, account related notifications are sent to your new Gmail address, or to your non-Google email if you signed up with a different email address.
- You don’t need to have a Gmail address to create a Google Account.
- To install Chrome, use the same software that installs programs on your computer.
- By providing accurate info, you can help keep your account secure and make our services more useful.
- Once you create a new email address, you can use that to set up a Google Account.
You don’t need to have a Gmail address to create a Google Account. You can also use a non-Gmail email address to create one instead.
Step 1: Choose a Google Account type
You can download and install the Chrome web browser at no charge, and use it to browse the web. By default, account related notifications are sent to your new Gmail address, or to your non-Google email if you signed up with a different email address. If you signed in to any Google product before, such as chicken road Gmail, Maps, or YouTube, you already have a Google Account. You can use the same username and password you created to sign in to any other Google products.