Since your Chromebook uses your Google account password, you can also complete these steps in a web browser on another device, including your Windows PC, Mac, or smartphone. If you can’t log in to your Chromebook because you forgot your password, click Forgot password on the login screen and you’ll be led through the recovery process. If you use your Chromebook for school or work, you may need to contact your IT administrator instead. Once you change your password, you’ll be logged out of every other device that’s logged into your Google account except devices that are verified, and home appliances linked with your Google account.
Once you complete these steps, you will see a confirmation that you’ve changed your Google account password. As long as the Chromebook you’re using isn’t part of an Enterprise (for school or work), you’ll be able to use that password to log into your Chromebook.
Click or tap Forgot email if you don’t know your account information.
Click or tap Try another way if you don’t remember any past passwords.
If you’re already logged into your recovery email on the device you’re using to recover an account, you can skip this step and will instead be able to reset your password. You’ll see a message that you’re already signed in.
Once you complete these steps, you will see a confirmation that you’ve changed your Google account password. As long as the Chromebook you’re using isn’t part of an Enterprise (for school or work), you’ll be able to use that password to log into your Chromebook. [1] X Research source
To open Settings, tap the gear icon in the Quick Panel or you can tap the app icon that features a gear.
Once you complete these steps, you will see a confirmation that you’ve changed your Google account password. As long as the Chromebook you’re using isn’t part of an Enterprise (for school or work), you’ll be able to use that password to log into your Chromebook.
If you don’t use Gmail on your iPhone or iPad, you can use the computer steps in your mobile browser instead.
Enter your current password if prompted.
Once you complete these steps, you will see a confirmation that you’ve changed your Google account password. As long as the Chromebook you’re using isn’t part of an Enterprise (for school or work), you’ll be able to use that password to log into your Chromebook.