mikehersh2 (OP)
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May 02, 2016, 01:44:35 AM |
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On Yobit, I had my 2fa security set up, so i have to put in the google authentication code to get into my account. I recently got a new phone, so when i went to the authenticator app, it wasn't set up with yobit. The only way to access it is to get into my yobit account. Any suggestions as to how to get into the account? Thanks
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May 02, 2016, 01:48:04 AM |
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Uuh, try sendin an email support to yobit. Tell them that you lost access of the 2FA . It's important that you use the email you used in Yobit.
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bitbaby
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May 02, 2016, 02:00:44 AM |
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When you enable 2fa to any site, you're presented with a key which when entered into an Authenticator app generates 2fa code every 5-10 seconds, did you save that key anywhere?? If you did then you need to re-enter that into your new phone's authenticator app and it will start generating the code. If not, then only Yobit support can help you remove 2fa from your account and they will do it after making sure that you're the original owner of the account.
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May 02, 2016, 02:41:48 PM |
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When you enable 2fa to any site, you're presented with a key which when entered into an Authenticator app generates 2fa code every 5-10 seconds, did you save that key anywhere?? If you did then you need to re-enter that into your new phone's authenticator app and it will start generating the code. If not, then only Yobit support can help you remove 2fa from your account and they will do it after making sure that you're the original owner of the account.
That's something pretty important. I did not do this from the start too so I had to do it afterwards. Which meant disabling and enabling all 2fa on all exchanges and services where I use 2FA. And saving the code that could recreate the 2FA on my phone. Some services doesn't even show the code, it is hidden in the OCR then. You can read it with a ocr app that shows the contents. If you did not do this then disable and enable on all sites. There are services that DO NOT set 2FA back when you lost it. You could be a hacker...
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saiha
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May 02, 2016, 03:13:49 PM |
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That's why I'm not enabling a 2nd factor authentications. Uuh, try sendin an email support to yobit. Tell them that you lost access of the 2FA . It's important that you use the email you used in Yobit.
This is the best thing to do. And wait for their reply. I hope support of yobit will help you regarding your concern.
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May 02, 2016, 03:19:30 PM |
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That's why I'm not enabling a 2nd factor authentications.
That actually is not smart either. You only need to check all the claims of hacked accounts, I think on blockchain.wallet it happens often, and you could see how often this has proven as a bad error. Simply make backups of the code, make backups of your important files weekly and make backups of your harddiscs monthly. Store some in the cloud as encrypted truecrypt container, some on harddiscs outside the pc and so on. Better safe than sorry. But with not enabling you are at a good risk.
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saiha
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May 02, 2016, 03:25:28 PM |
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That's why I'm not enabling a 2nd factor authentications.
That actually is not smart either. You only need to check all the claims of hacked accounts, I think on blockchain.wallet it happens often, and you could see how often this has proven as a bad error. Simply make backups of the code, make backups of your important files weekly and make backups of your harddiscs monthly. Store some in the cloud as encrypted truecrypt container, some on harddiscs outside the pc and so on. Better safe than sorry. But with not enabling you are at a good risk. I know it has higher risk if I'm not going to enable 2fa. But I just find it very time consuming to confirm your 2fa by your device and sometimes there's a delay of receiving your code. But thanks for your reminder.
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May 02, 2016, 03:52:16 PM |
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On Yobit, I had my 2fa security set up, so i have to put in the google authentication code to get into my account. I recently got a new phone, so when i went to the authenticator app, it wasn't set up with yobit. The only way to access it is to get into my yobit account. Any suggestions as to how to get into the account? Thanks
Try personal messaging to yobit and ask for the solution. In my opinion only they can solve the problem as its a high security process.
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May 02, 2016, 08:32:53 PM |
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That's why I'm not enabling a 2nd factor authentications.
That actually is not smart either. You only need to check all the claims of hacked accounts, I think on blockchain.wallet it happens often, and you could see how often this has proven as a bad error. Simply make backups of the code, make backups of your important files weekly and make backups of your harddiscs monthly. Store some in the cloud as encrypted truecrypt container, some on harddiscs outside the pc and so on. Better safe than sorry. But with not enabling you are at a good risk. I know it has higher risk if I'm not going to enable 2fa. But I just find it very time consuming to confirm your 2fa by your device and sometimes there's a delay of receiving your code. But thanks for your reminder. Safety always eats time. But really... it's worth the time you invest. Luckily I did not yet lose something because of that but surely you know others that were not as lucky. You can read such threads regularly unfortunately.
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w0mp
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May 02, 2016, 09:38:34 PM |
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Where is your old phone? Broken? Why not just turn it on and get the 2FA code??
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mikehersh2 (OP)
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May 02, 2016, 11:44:15 PM |
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Where is your old phone? Broken? Why not just turn it on and get the 2FA code??
I got it replaced, so its in the possession of Apple
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zerocharisma
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May 03, 2016, 05:28:07 AM |
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Where is your old phone? Broken? Why not just turn it on and get the 2FA code??
I got it replaced, so its in the possession of Apple If you didn't make a back up on secret code then all you can do is Email their support. You should make a back up on all of your files especially the 2fa, When you scan the code there is a text that you should copy for back up. You can write it on paper or copy and paste.
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May 03, 2016, 05:49:05 AM |
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I doubt that you can get back your account in YoBit by contacting their support. A lot of people are having problems with their deposits of different alt coins so they try to get help from support. Unfortunately, a lot of them are posting here feedbacks that the support of YoBit is not responding at all. I doubt you can get a response from YoBit.
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teddy5145
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May 03, 2016, 01:27:22 PM |
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Where is your old phone? Broken? Why not just turn it on and get the 2FA code??
I got it replaced, so its in the possession of Apple It's kinda weird that you replaced your phone and didn't ask Apple to back all the important data into your new phone Anyway, either you can contact YoBit Support (Which is nonexistence at this point) Or go back to the Apple store and ask to bring them your old phone for backing up your data, though I doubt they can do that unless you know for sure which one is your phone by IMEI Just my two cents
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May 03, 2016, 02:19:49 PM |
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I have the same problem. I tried everything but it still doesn't work...
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May 03, 2016, 02:50:17 PM |
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it is difficult to recover. because google authenticator does not have a back up email. I also often afraid when something happens to my mobile phone. the only way to make a send email to the contact support YOBIT.
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mikehersh2 (OP)
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May 04, 2016, 12:31:11 AM |
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Where is your old phone? Broken? Why not just turn it on and get the 2FA code??
I got it replaced, so its in the possession of Apple It's kinda weird that you replaced your phone and didn't ask Apple to back all the important data into your new phone Anyway, either you can contact YoBit Support (Which is nonexistence at this point) Or go back to the Apple store and ask to bring them your old phone for backing up your data, though I doubt they can do that unless you know for sure which one is your phone by IMEI Just my two cents The frustrating part is that I did get my phone backed up. However for some reason the authentication app did not save the code. I do not know why
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w0mp
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May 05, 2016, 05:24:53 AM |
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save your 2FA codes next time and you will be good to go in case of device failure. don't rely on your phone, they get lost, stolen, broken often.
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June 02, 2016, 06:35:07 PM |
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Where is your old phone? Broken? Why not just turn it on and get the 2FA code??
I got it replaced, so its in the possession of Apple If you didn't make a back up on secret code then all you can do is Email their support. You should make a back up on all of your files especially the 2fa, When you scan the code there is a text that you should copy for back up. You can write it on paper or copy and paste. I have the same problem. Does anyone have an email for support? They are not replying to the support tickets.
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June 07, 2016, 04:44:31 PM |
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I'm wondering if you have the 2fa issue resolved. Facing same problem before I send my phone for repair, I turn the 2fa off, don't know why still asking for it. I sent an e-mail to support but I don't know how long before I hear from them. Could you please advise how you got the issue resolved. Any other suggestion is welcome.
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