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Deepthght
8 months agoExplorer | Level 3
Can’t access account and two factor authentication is not an option for me
Due to an unfortunate disaster in my life, I no longer have access to any of the phone numbers or email addresses I had before. Because of this two factor authentication is not an option for me. But ...
Mark
Super User II
Did you set up 2FA? If so you need to use the recovery codes that were given when you set it up. Without them there is no way, at all to get access to an account.
2FA is set up to stop people getting access without the codes, or recovery codes, and Dropbox are rightly very strict on not allowing people to circumvent it.
Deepthght
8 months agoExplorer | Level 3
If I did set it up, I have lost any access to the 2FA. There must be some avenue, for business customers who undergo a catastrophic event, and lose absolutely 100% everything! Dropbox must have some for this scenario, even if it is a process that is currently undefined. But someone Dropbox needs to talk to me about this scenario and work with me to resolve it. How can I talk to somebody at Dropbox?
- Rich8 months agoSuper User II
Deepthght wrote:
Dropbox must have some for this scenario, even if it is a process that is currently undefined.As Mark stated, if you had multi-factor authentication enabled, then there's no way to access the account without access to the original authentication device or the backup codes. You can try contacting Support but they likely won't be able to assist.
To contact Support, visit the Support page while you're NOT signed in to a Dropbox account, including these forums, and you'll see an option for sign in issues. It's best to use an Incognito or Private browsing session to make sure you're not signed in.
- Mark8 months agoSuper User II
All customers, especially business ones, should (or rather would) have some sort of Business Continuity Planning in place as well as multi-site backups so that should one site lose all access to everything (e.g., Dropbox), it is recoverable and restorable from another service.
As has been said you need to log a ticket and ask for support, but, it is very unlikely you'll get access again. Its also worth pointing out that if the account is now no longer a paid one and its been 12 + months since last log in all data is deleted from within it due to inactivity.
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