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Pb17
2 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Change my email address without having access to email account used to create the Dropbox account.
I changed the linked email for my free Dropbox account and cannot access my old files. How do I recover them?
Hey Pb17, it sounds like you might have created a new Dropbox account, instead of changing the email address to your existing one.
Had your files been deleted, then you should be able to see them when accessing your events page.
When you say the usual ways to access the old account are gone, can you clarify more? I suggest that you either sign out of the current Dropbox account, and then try to sign into the old one, or you can do this using an incognito tab on your browser.
If you have any problems when doing that, please let me know.
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- Megan2 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hey Pb17, if you check your account's events page, what do you see there? Any sign of your files?
The Events page at www.dropbox.com/events gives you an overview of all activity in your account including files events (adds/edits/deletes), as well as adding or removing shared folders.
- Pb172 years agoExplorer | Level 4
The event page shows jjust the file I added to this new account when I changed the linked email to see that things were working. They were. . I have Dropbox on my MacBook and I pad. After changing the email link on the MacBook, the iPad wanted to confirm things and was non responsive so I deleted the app and installed a new one thatās when it seemed to lose any connection with the files I had in Dropbox. The events does show the added app of Dropbox. I didnāt change anything on the MacBook but I had to login with the new iPad app. Iām surprised the MacBook didnāt have a connection to the old Dropbox content. There is nothing in the file folders, nothing in deleted files. Itās like the old Dropbox never existed.
- Pb172 years agoExplorer | Level 4
It seems the usual ways to access the old account are gone. Is there a way to use my old email address and access that Events page? It automatically went to the new email Dropbox account.
- Megan2 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hey Pb17, it sounds like you might have created a new Dropbox account, instead of changing the email address to your existing one.
Had your files been deleted, then you should be able to see them when accessing your events page.
When you say the usual ways to access the old account are gone, can you clarify more? I suggest that you either sign out of the current Dropbox account, and then try to sign into the old one, or you can do this using an incognito tab on your browser.
If you have any problems when doing that, please let me know.
- Pb172 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Genius! Thatās exactly what happened. All the files are there in the old account. One extra thing, is there an easy way to transfer those files to my new account?
- Pb172 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Megan, Thank you so much. The first trick to find my old account and following your instructions, was to log out of this new account then starting on a clean slate, then to enter my old login info. The other clue you solved was to suspect that I never lost the old account and instead had just created a new one. So you solved my problem. Did I say Thank You!
- Pb172 years agoExplorer | Level 4
I have a notice at the top of the Dropbox page that says āwe can reach you at your address ā. Should I follow through and try the link to update my email contact?
- Pb172 years agoExplorer | Level 4
The notice says āwe CANāT reach you at my old addressā¦.my question it still active.
- Hannah2 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hey Pb17, I'm really glad Megan was able to figure this out and help you get back to your account!
Now, if you'd like to change the email address, while you're logged in to the old account, you can go to this page and edit it from there.
If you see that you can't change it, because you don't have access to the old address, my suggestion would be to just download your files from the old account and then upload them to your new one.
I hope this helps!
- Pb172 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Yes, the downloads out of the old Dropbox and just upload them to the new address seems to be the slower but safer way to go. Thanks youš
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