You can encounter an error message stating "Too many failed attempts" if you have attempted to log into your Gmail account too frequently using the wrong password. Try it once more later." This security measure keeps unwanted users from accessing your account. The following actions can be taken to resolve this problem:
- Hold off on trying to log in for a few minutes or hours. The number of times you input the incorrect password determines how long the lockout lasts.
- Use the "Forgot password?" option on the sign-in page to reset your password. You will need to use your phone number, recovery email address, or some other means of identity verification.
Verify that the password you are using is correct and that the caps or numeric locks on your keyboard are not engaged. Additionally, you can see if your browser is automatically filling in outdated passwords.
Based on other accounts that experienced this kind of lockout, we have noticed that Google does not offer a mechanism for account recovery.
Yes, we have followed Google's recovery instructions to the letter, trying each one exactly as instructed. We have also waited more than a week between attempts—in some cases, months—and have not been successful in recovering any accounts using Google's tech support site's suggested ways.
We also saw that a lot of other individuals had reported the same issue on Google's support page, and Google did not offer any assistance. In fact, Google locked the inquiries, making it impossible for anybody else to post any further information and rendering the post, question, and responses completely pointless.
You can't get in touch with Google support; all they do is keep referring you back to the same pages you've already read and clicked on, which is why you're here in the first place.
To the best of our knowledge, Google is not helpful, and there is no way to fix Too Many Failed Attempts Gmail