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Tassia
3 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Old Email Account with gmail overwritten with google login.
Hello together!
I need help and hope someone here can show me how to solve my problem...
Today I got a new smartphone and I installed the Dropbox App on it. When you want to log into your account you can choose to login with google etc. or to login via e-mail and password.
My account was created years ago with my Gmail Email and a password (not directly with the Gmail account, hope you know what I mean). Now, today I wanted to login into my dropbox account on my new phone, but i choosed to login with google and not log in via mail and password. Now a new account was crated with my googleaccount and I can´t reset my old password, because now I only can enter the new account.
Pls help me. Thank you very much!
The Google Sign on would not overwrite your account, so it's possible that you have another Dropbox account under a similar email.
Do you have any emails from Dropbox before you used the sign in, to confirm the exact address it was sent to?
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- Jay3 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
The Google Sign on would not overwrite your account, so it's possible that you have another Dropbox account under a similar email.
Do you have any emails from Dropbox before you used the sign in, to confirm the exact address it was sent to?
- Iamlost20233 years agoExplorer | Level 3It is indeed a different email address 🙈😅. Just signed into the old one. Thank you so so so much for your help!
- Jay3 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
No worries, glad to have helped out!
- TomWatson2 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Greetings.
I've ran into the same issue. I've had a dropbox account for years, I even had additional space like around 8GB for a reason I can't remember. It was very early days, maybe something to do with inviting other users.
Anyway, today I made the mistake of logging in with google, and my original account with all my data is now inaccessible, and I have a completely blank account with only 2GB of space.
Please how can I recover my data?
It seems that drop box has now linked my years old log in to a new fresh account via the google log in.
Help!
Best,
Tom
- Nancy2 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hi TomWatson! If you log out of Dropbox and sign in again without clicking on the “Sign in with Google” option, but with your old email address and password, can you see your existing Dropbox account, along with your allocated quota?
- TomWatson932 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Hello, for some unexplained reason, I was not able to answer as TomWatson, and had to submit a new username.
I have indeed tried signing in again without using the "Sign in with Google" option, using my original account address, and it just brings me to an empty drop box account without the standard 2GB allocated quota.
Thanks for your reply!
- Nancy2 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Thanks for giving that a try, TomWatson93! Besides Gmail, do you have any other email addresses that could have been used to access that Dropbox account?
Also, when was the last time you accessed it? Is it possible it’s been more than a year?
- TomWatson932 years agoExplorer | Level 3
The only address I used for accessing that particular account was gmail. I have indeed accessed files from that gmail account recently. Much less than a year ago, maybe 3 months max.
I wasn't aware that one could attribute multiple email addreses to only one dropbox account.
- Nancy2 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
To one Dropbox account, not really (unless you add secondary emails to the same Dropbox account, but you can only have one primary email address that you use to sign in).
I was just wondering if there’s a second Dropbox account that has the extra quota, and which is linked to a totally different email address. You can also double check this by opening all email addresses you may have and checking their inbox/spam folders. Do you see any older emails from Dropbox there?
- TomWatson932 years agoExplorer | Level 3
The oldest email I can find using my gmail account is from 2015, though I think I started using it in 2011.
I do have a secondary drop box account I opened recently which works with another mail service I use, but that account works as expected.
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