We’ve had several people reach out to us who have accidentally locked themselves out of their account whilst trying to setup 2 factor authentication.

Whilst it is possible for us to disable 2fa for an account directly from the database, for privacy and security reasons, we won’t do this at the request of an external/second account.

However, all is not lost! Enabling 2fa will not log you out of existing sessions, so if you make sure you are logged in to a second browser before enabling 2fa, you will be able to disable it again if you run in to any issues.

  • AdaOPM
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    31 year ago

    Someone else said that you can do a password reset to login without 2fa. I haven’t tested it, but it’s worth trying

    • @load_nikon
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      11 year ago

      Yeah, that didn’t work for me. Do you have any recommendations, as the administrator of this instance, on how a user can remediate a 2fa implementation that is failing so wildly that it requires this thread to exist? Do you have a “whoops, do over” button?

      • AdaOPM
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        41 year ago

        The brutal truth is that Lemmy as a platform isn’t mature and probably wasn’t ready for the scale of growth.

        I’m trying to put out fires for an app I didn’t develop and have no input in to. I wish there was an oops button!

        What I’ll get you to do is DM me the email address of the account that’s locked. I’ll confirm the email address and then send you an email at that address