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How Do I Reset Coinbase Google Authenticator?

If you’re like most people, you probably use Google Authenticator to log into your Coinbase account. But what happens if you lose your phone, or if it gets stolen? How do you reset Google Authenticator so that you can still access your account?

The first thing you need to do is visit the Coinbase website and log into your account. Once you’re logged in, click on the “Security” tab.

Next to “2-Step Verification,” click on the “Edit” button.

Scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on the “Deactivate 2-Step Verification” button. You’ll be prompted to enter your Coinbase password.

NOTE: WARNING: Resetting your Coinbase Google Authenticator can be a complex process and should only be done with caution. It is important to remember that resetting your Google Authenticator will cause any 2-factor authentication codes generated by it to become invalid. Additionally, if you are using your Google Authenticator app to protect other sites or accounts, those will also be affected by the reset. Therefore, it is important to make sure that you have access to any other accounts or sites being protected before proceeding with a reset.

Once you’ve done that, click on the “Deactivate 2FA” button.

Now that you’ve deactivated 2-step verification, you’ll need to generate a new set of codes. To do that, click on the “Generate New Codes” button.

You’ll be given a list of 10 codes. Keep these codes safe – they’re the only way you’ll be able to log into your Coinbase account from now on!.

If you’re still having trouble resetting your Google Authenticator, contact Coinbase customer support for assistance.

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