Not Receiving Gmail’s Verification Codes? Here’s the Helping Guide

Not Receiving Gmail’s Verification Codes? Here’s the Helping Guide

If you are often a Gmail user, you must realize how annoying it is when you don’t receive a verification code from Gmail even after pressing the ‘Send Reset Code’ button. This is one of the common problems that have been reported by most Gmail users when they enter their accounts or reset their passwords.

Gmail verification code is needed during different situations such as:

  1. When you have activated two-step verification and using a new or unrecognized device to log in to your Gmail account.
  2. When you want to recover your Gmail account by resetting the password:
  • Using your alternate email address
  • Using your phone number

Case-1 If you are not receiving Gmail’s two-step verification code

A two-step verification code is required when you have enabled this security feature for your Gmail account, and you are trying to log in to your account from a new device; as a security measure, it asks you to enter a code sent to your phone number by Google in addition to your password. For more information about Gmail’s Two-Step Verification, read this blog- Everything About Gmail’s Two-Step Verification.

Possible Solutions to Try to Fix Issues with Gmail’s Two-Step Verification Code

Depending on your circumstances, you get several options from Gmail to recover your account, as follows:

1. Sign in From a Trusted Device

A two-step verification code is required when you enter your Gmail account on a new / recognized device that you have never used before.

Also, if you have checked the box next to “Don’t ask again on this computer” on the device, you will be allowed to enter from the device without the second verification step.

So, if you don’t accept the Google verification code via text, if possible, use a Google recognized device, and you will not be asked to enter any code (only the password will function). After you make it into your account, don’t forget to turn off two step verification to save yourself from this problem again.

2. Get a New Phone

If you have only lost your phone and still have your number, you can ask your carrier to transfer your phone number to a new phone or SIM card. This way, you can receive the verification code on your phone number from Google to get back to your Gmail account.

3. Use Backup Options

If you have lost your primary phone number and are not able to enter the two-step verification code, here are some options available to you depending on the information you have provided to Google:

  • If you have another device or phone on which you are already signed in to your Gmail account, you can use that to turn off two-step verification and then log into your account on the new device.
  • If you have added another phone number in the two-step verification section of your Gmail account, you can use that for verification.
  • If you have previously saved backup codes, you can sign in using that instead of Google’s 2-step verification code. If you have lost your phone number or you are not getting verification code texts from Google via text, voice call, or Google Authenticator, you can use backup codes to sign in. For more information about backup codes, visit this link- https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/1187538
  • You can also use a security key for two-step verification, for more information, read this- https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/6103523

4. Gmail Not Sending Verification Code

I researched other reasons why there is a delay in receiving verification code or why users are not receiving any code from Gmail at all, here’s what I found out from the official sources:-

  • Make sure you have a working internet connection if you are trying to get your codes.
  • If you are expecting a text message with a verification code on your phone, make sure your mobile device and your service plan support text message delivery. Also, delivery speed can vary due to location and service provider.
  • If Google notices any change in the way you sign in, your location, you might not receive a verification code in that case.
  • Sometimes you can also receive a Google prompt instead of text message verification codes. In the case of a Google prompt, you have to tap a notification on your phone to confirm that it is you who is trying to sign in; in that situation, you will not be required to enter any code. You can receive Google prompts on any Android phone where you are signed in to your Gmail account.

5. Try again later

You can always try later if you don’t receive any code from Google, even after doing everything correctly. Because sometimes Gmail faces blackouts and servers fall, then you do not accept the text code verification on your Android or iPhone device.

If you try to recover your Gmail account by verifying two steps turned on, you can read this blog – Restore Gmail with two-step verification

Case-2 if you don’t receive the Gmail verification code to reset the password

If you try to reset your Gmail account password and don’t accept the code, this can be another scenario. When you click ‘Forgot Password’, you are basically given the following options to reset the password depending on the information you provided to Gmail when setting your account:

  • To enter the code sent to you via text or call on your phone number.
  • To enter the code sent to you on your alternative email address.
  • Answer the security question you have created while creating your Gmail account for the first time.
  • Receive a Google Prompt that requires you to tap a key that you receive on your mobile device.

You can use any of these to recover your Gmail account in case you are not receiving codes to verify yourself.

Possible Solutions to Try to Fix Issues with Gmail’s Password Reset Code

1. Check your Mobile Network or Internet

The first thing you need to ensure is that you are receiving good signal strength if you are expecting a verification code on your alternate email address via email.

In case you have opted to receive verification via text or call on your mobile, check if your mobile device is receiving the required network strength to receive calls and text messages.

2. Use Other Options

If you are not receiving a code on your mobile number via text or call, you can select the option ‘Try another way’ and then select your email address to complete the verification or vice-versa. Similarly, if you have added a security question to your Gmail account, answer that and reset your password instead of waiting for the recovery codes.

3. Check if Gmail is Down

You might not be receiving the codes from Gmail if the servers are down. Check if Gmail is facing any outage as that could be one reason you are not receiving any verification code from Google neither on your phone nor on your email address. If your internet is working fine and you have provided the correct information, it means Gmail is facing some issues. If that is the case, you can wait for some time and then try again later.

Similarly, if you are not getting codes from Gmail on any other occasions as well, you can try following all the tips provided in this guide. Hopefully, all these tips will help you in fixing the issues due to which you are not receiving any verification codes from Gmail.

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