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thomsardou
New member | Level 2
2 years ago

Remove security code verification, so we can access the account even without email access.

Hi, While I perfectly know why one would want to have 2fa on their account, this is something I chose *not to* activate. Now for some time Dropbox actually forces us to have access to the email on t...
  • Rich's avatar
    2 years ago

    thomsardou wrote:
    While I perfectly know why one would want to have 2fa on their account, this is something I chose *not to* activate. Now for some time Dropbox actually forces us to have access to the email on top of the password.

    If you have two-step verification enabled on your account, refer to the following help article to disable it.

     

     

    If you don't have it enabled and you're still receiving a request for a code, then what you're seeing isn't two-step verification; it's a one-time security code, and Dropbox will request them when they feel the sign in attempt is suspicious. These types of security codes cannot be disabled.

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