🌐
ID.me Help Center
help.id.me › hc › en-us
ID.me Help Center
Identity Verification Verify your identity and troubleshoot verification issues. Community Verification Verify for military, nurse, teacher, PBR, and troubleshoot verification issues. Account Management Sign in, manage passwords, set up MFA, and use the ID.me Authenticator App.
Discussions

Google's "Verify it’s you " endless-loop account-recovery error keep me frozen out of my account, even though I know password and verification code
If I’m understanding correctly that you have a recovery email in place for this account, here’s something you can try. Wait a day or two, then visit the login page, on a different device, and preferably in a different browser. (Don’t use the app or a VPN.) Use the “forgot password” link, even if you know it. You might be presented with different verification prompts than before, and if you do get in, you won’t have to change your password. More on reddit.com
🌐 r/GMail
23
8
April 14, 2024
Recover account by verifying identity - Google Account Community
Skip to main content · Google Account Help · Sign in · Google Help · Help Center · Community · Google Account · Terms of Service · Submit feedback · Send feedback on More on support.google.com
🌐 support.google.com
Verifying identity to recover email
🌐 r/GMail
3
0
March 6, 2023
......You didn't provide enough info for google to be sure this account is really yours.google asks for this info to keep your account secure If possible,try again and use a device where you've signed in before"....

Yeah I got this notice from logging in on a device I've used a million times to log in on. I typed the CORRECT password and still got this infinite loop of "we can't verify" yet my password is correct. So fucking stupid. I could see if maybe the password was wrong like 5 times in a row but not on a successful login. I even have a phone number yet it doesn't provide that option for me to sign in. Fucking Christ google has gone to absolute trash.

More on reddit.com
🌐 r/GMail
29
11
November 16, 2021
🌐
Google Support
support.google.com › accounts › answer › 7682439
How to recover your Google Account or Gmail - Google Account Help
If you forgot your password or username, or you can’t get verification codes, follow these steps to recover your Google Account.
🌐
Reddit
reddit.com › r/gmail › google's "verify it’s you " endless-loop account-recovery error keep me frozen out of my account, even though i know password and verification code
Google's "Verify it's you " endless-loop account-recovery ...
April 14, 2024 -

I have an account at Google. It is my account. I have not been hacked. I know the email address and password. No one else has access to the password. I have done nothing that violates any guidelines. I am able to get the verification codes when sent to my email address.
However despite all this, as of recently, whenever I try to log in, I get an error message that says,
"Verify it’s you. We noticed unusual activity in your Google Account. To keep your account safe, you were signed out. To continue, you’ll need to verify it’s you."
When I then go through the "Account Recovery" steps, enter the correct email, password and verification code, all I get is another error message that says,
"You didn’t provide enough info for Google to be sure this account is really yours."
On the the suggestions help page it says to add a recovery phone number to receive texts or to add two-step verification to the account -- but of course I can't do either of those things since I can't log into the account to make any changes to it.
If I try the "Account Recovery" process, it just sends my in an endless loop asking for email, password and verification code over and over, and always ending up at the same error messages.

I have tried logging on a normal browser page and also on an "Incognito" "private" browser page, but get the same results either way -- so Incognito doesn't help.

Twice now II have waited a full 7+ days between log in attempts, so it no longer would think there was "unusual activity," but waiting a week didn't help either time.
Why is this happening and how can I get back into my own account? I cant even request a "resolution" from Google because one must be logged in to the account to even make the request.
It is very important that I be able to log back into the account, and there's absolutely no reason why I should be frozen out.

I should add that I am attempting to log in from a "familiar device" -- the same computer I used to create the account in the first place. So there's absolutely no reason why Google thinks that it can't "verify" me -- I know the account email, I know the password, I can receive the verification emails, I correctly enter the verification codes when prompted, and I am logging in from a trusted familiar device, and I am using the same wifi network I used when I created the account. I have never been hacked, never uploaded a video, never left a comment, never received a warning, and never violated any guidelines. Nothing is unusual, nothing is suspicious, nothing has changed. And yet for no discernible reason I have been frozen out of my account -- an account that I desperately need to access. Surely there must be SOME way this can be resolved.
Help!

🌐
Samsung
samsung.com › home › product help & support › apps & services › recover your samsung account id and reset your password
Recover your Samsung account ID and reset your password | Samsung CA
Step 5. Enter the requested information > Tap Continue. Step 6. Verify that the phone number or email displayed is yours > Tap Send code > Enter the verification code or PIN number > Tap Verify.
🌐
Google Sites
sites.google.com › view › gooogle-acount-recovery-veify › home
Google account recovery page verify identity
Submit your Gmail address linked to the account you want to reactivate. Brace yourself for the verification process where Google may throw some security questions your way or ask for phone number confirmation.
🌐
Google Account
myaccount.google.com › intro › security-checkup
The new Security Checkup
Take 2 minutes to check your security status and get personalized tips to strengthen the security of your Google Account.
Find elsewhere
🌐
Google Support
support.google.com › accounts › thread › 20765149 › recover-account-by-verifying-identity
Recover account by verifying identity - Google Account Community
Skip to main content · Google Account Help · Sign in · Google Help · Help Center · Community · Google Account · Terms of Service · Submit feedback · Send feedback on
🌐
Business Insider
businessinsider.com › business insider › how to recover your google account if you've forgotten the password or it's been hacked
How to recover your Google account if you've forgotten the password or it's been hacked
August 23, 2022 - Then you'll have to wait six hours for Google to verify it's you and then send a password reset link to your email. If you can't remember your past password, use the next method. Click “Try another way.” Stefan Ionescu/Insider · While still on the Account Recovery page, click Try another way for Google to send a prompt to your phone to verify it's you.
🌐
VA
va.gov › resources › verifying-your-identity-on-vagov
Verifying Your Identity On VA.gov | Veterans Affairs
3 weeks ago - Options may include an app like Google Authenticator, security key, text message, phone call, or backup codes. You’ll enter the code to use your account. Login.gov may offer other options like face or touch unlock for signing in securely and privately. This way, even if someone were to guess ...
🌐
Google Account
myaccount.google.com › intro › recovery › email
Recovery email
Set a recovery email address and phone number so we can reach you in case we detect unusual activity in your Google Account or you accidentally get locked out.
🌐
Google Support
support.google.com › accounts › answer › 7299973
Tips to complete account recovery steps - Google Account Help
Only enter your password or verification codes at accounts.google.com. If you expected an email from our team but can't find it, check your spam or junk folder for an email titled "Your Google support inquiry". Create a replacement Google Account.
🌐
Google
blog.google › technology › safety-security › recovery-contacts-verify-google-account
Add trusted contacts for Google account recovery
October 15, 2025 - You can add someone who you trust as your recovery contact by visiting g.co/recovery-contacts. When you reach out to one of your recovery contacts for help, you will share a code with them.
🌐
Google
safety.google › safety › authentication
Authentication Tools for Secure Sign-In - Google Safety Center
You can more safely and easily sign in to thousands of apps and websites knowing that your sign-in information is kept private, safe, and secure with your Google Account. Safely sign in or sign up anywhere with just a tap · Using Sign in with Google, you’re safe from bad actors stealing your passwords for third-party apps and services. Even if an app or service has a security incident, Sign in with Google continues to protect you by uniquely verifying each login.
🌐
Facebook
facebook.com › login › identify
Forgot password | Can't log in | Facebook
We won’t support this browser soon. For a better experience, we recommend using another browser. Learn More · English (US) · Español · Français (France) · 中文(简体) · العربية · Português (Brasil) · Italiano · 한국어 · Deutsch
🌐
JustAnswer
justanswer.com › email › o1t1w-locked-google-account-not-really-i.html
Google Account Recovery: Verify Identity & Restore Access | JustAnswer
January 31, 2024 - You can do this by going to accounts.google.com/signin/recovery. This will guide you through various steps to recover your account, depending on your situation (e.g., forgotten password, hacked account).
🌐
Quora
quora.com › I-m-getting-very-frustrated-Google-can-t-verify-me-and-I-need-to-access-my-Google-account-I-tried-all-recovery-methods-and-they-are-not-working-What-do-I-do
I’m getting very frustrated. Google can’t verify me, and I need to access my Google account. I tried all recovery methods, and they are not working. What do I do? - Quora
Answer (1 of 8): Google needs to rename itself Bullshit. I have a google account and use the correct username/email address and password and they even repeatedly send me verification codes to that email address after correctly entering both. I then enter the verification code they sent me to the ...