No, the account is totally lost without those codes or the backup ones.
It is not possible to get in without either.
I'm afraid that without either the phone and the codes OR your backup codes the account is lost. Are you logged in anywhere already? That will help you download everything to set up a new account.
Simply put you told Dropbox to only allow people in who had one of those two things - you now dont have them so it cannot let people in.
Also, I have found before that if you re-add the Google Authenticator app to a phone it restores all previously set up 2FA - have you tried that?
Unless your phone was set up as a backup on the account, no, I'm afraid not.
The Authenticator App does not link to phone numbers so unless you explicitly added your number to Dropbox it wont know it.
So what is the solution for this? What can I do?
@Balawayne wrote: So what is the solution for this? What can I do?
Unfortunately, nothing. @Mark is correct. Without your emergency backup codes there's no way to access the account. Even Dropbox won't help you gain access. It would be a serious security issue if they did.
So I had the same issue but now i dont know how to get my 'package' back. I took up a 25GB free for 1year offer with my laptop, all hooked up to my email address and laptop/mobile app. How do I get my 25GB package back?
Also, can I ensure my old account in inaccessible, deleted, so 'nobody' can access it?
@helpmedb
I'm afraid you cannot. Promo space isnt transferable.
Your old account will auto delete after about 12/13 months of none usage.
so if I put it in my calendar to check on this in 15 months time, I hope it says the account does not exist and doesnt still show me my phone and laptop details which it does now. I dont understand how my phone and laptop names show up as the devices that last accessed the account but I am not able to access my account from either of those devices...
also dropbox support do not respond to emails, but tell you that they will respond which I think should be better communicated rather than leaving people hanging.
the fact I just lost 25GB of data is also not ideal : ) given i cant access the account at all... you would think that I would be given a method to set up a new account and get access to a similar offer? or its just puts me off surely using this platform altogether.
Shame.
If you can see the devices which last accessed the account doesnt that mean you are logged in?
I had the apps installed but I was logged out on both my laptop and mobile phone.
So if I try to login now it just says, you last logged in on these two devices and the date from now 2 weeks ago.
But the device names match and devices match.
But I am logged out and cant login as I do not have the authenticator.
Hi Jay -here is a screenshot as requested
Hey man, not sure if you'll check this. I had the same situation about getting locked out of my Dropbox. I kept persisting with Dropbox support and asked about 10 times for my case to be escalated. Eventually they escalated to another team member who allowed me to provide documents to prove my identity (passport, file names etc.) I got back into my Dropbox. Good luck!
Just reached out via https://www.dropbox.com/support
Hi @xrous1, happy Tuesday!
You mentioned, you've contacted our support team about this, right? Would you be able to send me the ticket number reference, so I can locate it on our system?
Thanks a bunch!
I need you to deactivate my authentication because my cell phone was stolen and I don't have the authentication anymore because the carrier's chip went with the cell phone, can you deactivate it? I can prove that the account is mine
Hi @Souza, I'd be happy to help!
Would you mind clarifying for me if you're referring to your Google Authentication, or 2FA?
Do you also have access to the email address linked to your Dropbox account?
Let me know more, and we'll take it from there!
i have the same problem too guys
how can i open my dropbox account,
Hey @EssoPaC!
Do you perhaps have the emergency backup codes that you should have received upon enabling 2FA on your Dropbox account?
Were you also using Google Authenticator before and you no longer have access to your mobile device?