How To Recover Your Email

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Tip: If you change your recovery phone or email, Google may still offer to send verification codes to your previous recovery phone number or email address for 7 days. If someone starts to use your account without your permission, this allows you to quickly secure your settings.

Note: If you cannot use any recovery methods, you have permanently lost access to your account. However, you can unlink an email address tied to the locked account. The unlinked email address can then be linked to a new or existing account. For more information, see "Unlinking your email address from a locked account."

Use one of your recovery codes to automatically regain entry into your account. You may have saved your recovery codes to a password manager or your computer's downloads folder. The default filename for recovery codes is github-recovery-codes.txt. For more information about recovery codes, see "Configuring two-factor authentication recovery methods."

Warning: If you protect your personal account with two-factor authentication but do not know your password, you will need to start a two-factor authentication recovery request. For more information, see "Request help with two-factor authentication."

If you have added a passkey to your account, you can use your passkey to automatically regain access to your account. Passkeys satisfy both password and 2FA requirements, so you don't need to know your password in order to recover your account. For more information, see "About passkeys."

If you configured two-factor authentication using a security key, you can use your security key as a secondary authentication method to automatically regain access to your account. For more information, see "Configuring two-factor authentication."

If you know your password for GitHub.com but don't have the two-factor authentication credentials or your two-factor authentication recovery codes, you can have a one-time password sent to your verified email address to begin the verification process and regain access to your account.

Note: For security reasons, regaining access to your account by authenticating with a one-time password can take up to three business days. GitHub will not review additional requests submitted during this time.

Click Send one-time password to send a one-time password to all eligible addresses associated with your account. Only verified emails are eligible for account recovery. If you've restricted password resets to your primary and/or backup addresses, these addresses are the only addresses eligible for account recovery.

A member of GitHub Support will review your request and email you within three business days. If your request is approved, you'll receive a link to complete your account recovery process. If your request is denied, the email will include a way to contact support with any additional questions.

If you have forgotten your password and you've lost access to your two-factor authentication credentials, you can start account recovery to regain access to your account. You'll need to verify your identity using a recovery authentication factor, such as an SSH key or previously verified device. If no recovery methods are available, you can choose to unlink your email address from your account.

Alternatively, if no recovery methods are available, you can choose to unlink your email address from your account. The email address is then available for you to link it to a new or existing account, maintaining your commit history. For more information, see "Unlinking your email address from a locked account."

hi. i have always logged into my drop box through my phone form years. but today was unable to as it asked me to sign in. my problem is my account was created with a email that i no longer have access to, its been deleted by me and google because it was hacked years ago. i have no access to it.

i really need access to my account, and there is no way to contact dropbox. all i need to do is up date my email on my old used dropbox account, but with no way to do a password reminder i cant access the account, please help me

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You can try and log a ticket at www.dropbox.com/support. However, they have repeatedly said here that without access to the email address, there is no way to prove ownership of an account. The same goes for paid for or free accounts. For paid accounts they help payments get stopped but not access.

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An accurate and up-to-date email address, and/or phone number ensure you never lose access to your X account. There are a few ways to change your password, and keeping this information up to date simplifies resetting your account or password.

Note: Resetting your password will log you out of all your active X sessions. Additionally, password reset via text message isn't available to accounts that are enrolled in login verification. You can only reset your password through email.

If you frequently receive password reset messages that you did not request, it may be a good idea to turn on the Password reset protection in your account settings and set up two-factor authentication.

To help keep your account secure, we limit how often you can update your email address. You can only update your email address to a new one once every 30 days. Learn more about updating your account information.

Worse than that; I permanently deleted the trash can. Is there any way to restore? I've tried all links to Google to see if there's any way to resolve as it was a gmail account. It was backed up to my icloud account, but I don't know how to view my email on icloud. I tried icloud.com support but no luck. It's showing there's mail backup on my icloud. Is there any way for me to view it or restore it from there?

Sorry Michael - but you are wrong. I only want to reply to you because you might be able to help others that do this same thing. Here is the link to be able to recover permanently deleted emails within 25 day of deletion.

That has nothing to do with Apple nor iCloud nor iCloud backups. Whatever options Google offers to gmail users is up to Google, and a gmail user should be asking Google for support for Google accounts or services, not Apple users on an Apple user forum.

Not only that, but the link you provided indicates someone other than you had access to your gmail account and deleted those emails, not you. If your gmail account is hacked or compromised, that has nothing to do with Apple nor iCloud.

Did you ever export these from the Mail app? If so, important these. If not, then take this as a learning experience, knowing to always create a backup of your Mail app, that way, you'll have something to restore your Mail form, should anything be deleted.

Phone number not linked to account
If you haven't added a phone number to your account, you'll need to reset your password by email. After signing in, you can add a phone number at any time by going to your Account page and selecting Add phone number. If the phone number on your account is no longer valid, go to your Account page and select Change phone number.

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I made a change to one of the first conditions of a flow tree and mistakenly deleted everything after it, including the emails I had setup and all the following conditions. Yikes! Is there a way to revert back?

I accidentally deleted my flow of 14 emails. Does anyone here know if it is possible to get this back, It took me 3 days to put this all together. Now I made a little mistake, wanted to delete and then all my flow was gone....

Thanks for responding back to this thread as there has been an update! You can now recover archived flow emails from your account. The article I just linked with walk you through step by step on how to find and recover archived (deleted) flows.

This is really messed up!!! I clicked on the wrong image to delete in my conditional split and all my emails are gone. No way to undo this?!! The email service has so many nice options and this simple one is not even part of it? Very very disappointing.

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