Recover Your Account after Two-Step Verification Fails

If Two-Step Verification fails and you can't access your account, you can try to recover your account.

To regain access to your account, you'll need to verify your identity by providing a scan or photo of a government-issued identity document. To protect your account, we're unable to make changes to your Two-Step Verification settings until your identity is successfully verified. If you're able to sign in to your account, you'll have access to make changes to your account.

Before you begin account recovery, try to sign in with a registered backup method or from a trusted device.

If you still can't sign in, to recover your account:

  1. Go to Two-Step Verification Account Recovery.
  2. Follow the on-screen instructions to upload your identity document.
    Make sure that your name and address, and the issuing authority (for example, state or country) are visible.
    Cover, conceal, or remove sensitive information such as account numbers or identification numbers.
The verification process can take 1-2 days to complete. We'll email you once we disable the Two-Step Verification and then you'll be able to sign in to your account with your password. We may still require additional security steps during sign-in to protect your account, such as providing a one-time code sent to your email or your primary phone number added to your 鶹 account.

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