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Topic: BlockChain.info telling me that I have exceeded number of SMS verifications (Read 1663 times)

hero member
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guys using blockchain.info, does it automatically log you out after just a few minutes of inactivity?   I keep having to log in over and over.   Kind of annoying.   I guess cool for security if someone happened to hop on my computer, but it auto logs me out super quick

It might not be that you have a dynamic IP address. It's something automatic. Go to Account Settings -> General -> Inactivity Logout and you can choose.
hero member
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guys using blockchain.info, does it automatically log you out after just a few minutes of inactivity?   I keep having to log in over and over.   Kind of annoying.   I guess cool for security if someone happened to hop on my computer, but it auto logs me out super quick

Sorry to step in again Smiley

One reason sites log you out like that is if your IP address switches. I used to live in an apartment where they had an insane IP switching system. Like every 2 minutes. And so many sites just kept logging me out. Had to move apartment Smiley

Use whatismyip.com to check if your IP is changing rapidly ....

Oh yeah, i didnt think of that. I am going to see if my office does that with the IP address. Thanks!

My tipjar is:
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if you are feeling extra generous later Smiley
legendary
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guys using blockchain.info, does it automatically log you out after just a few minutes of inactivity?   I keep having to log in over and over.   Kind of annoying.   I guess cool for security if someone happened to hop on my computer, but it auto logs me out super quick

Sorry to step in again Smiley

One reason sites log you out like that is if your IP address switches. I used to live in an apartment where they had an insane IP switching system. Like every 2 minutes. And so many sites just kept logging me out. Had to move apartment Smiley

Use whatismyip.com to check if your IP is changing rapidly ....

Oh yeah, i didnt think of that. I am going to see if my office does that with the IP address. Thanks!
hero member
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guys using blockchain.info, does it automatically log you out after just a few minutes of inactivity?   I keep having to log in over and over.   Kind of annoying.   I guess cool for security if someone happened to hop on my computer, but it auto logs me out super quick

Sorry to step in again Smiley

One reason sites log you out like that is if your IP address switches. I used to live in an apartment where they had an insane IP switching system. Like every 2 minutes. And so many sites just kept logging me out. Had to move apartment Smiley

Use whatismyip.com to check if your IP is changing rapidly ....
legendary
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Update:   I was just able to log in, the system sent me an SMS finally, and I was able to get in and switch the system to google authenticator.   So word of advise, if you are going to be using your account for a large number of transactions per day and you will be logging in and out frequently, SMS 2 factor, is NOT the way to go for a 2nd layer of security.

Glad it worked out for you already Smiley

Google authenticator is so sweet!

Yes, thank you for getting back to me so quickly.   You were one of the only people to hop on the thread right away, when i needed some assistance, I really appreciate it.   What wallet do you use?  The official bitcoin one?   

I use litecoin qt, but have not used the official bitcoin one at all yet...

I use electrum (electrum.org). Thoroughly recommended, if only because you don't have to download the blockchain (yawn).

Thanks! Will look into it.   I am trying to spread my holdings over a few spots just in case I have a problem with one of them.   I would hate to lose any of my BTC, but if it somehow were to happen, I would rather lose a portion, than my whole portfolio, you know?
legendary
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This is the land of wolves now & you're not a wolf
guys using blockchain.info, does it automatically log you out after just a few minutes of inactivity?   I keep having to log in over and over.   Kind of annoying.   I guess cool for security if someone happened to hop on my computer, but it auto logs me out super quick
hero member
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I use electrum (electrum.org). Thoroughly recommended, if only because you don't have to download the blockchain (yawn).

I can't agree more with you. Electrum takes 1 second to setup: you download and install it, and you already have addresses. There is no need to sync the entire blockchain or anything like that, although it isn't the most secure option. I would say that Armory is the most secure free wallet right now.

Of course, if you want to be super-safe, you can download the official BitCoin QT, wait for a week or so (Slight exaggeration) for the blockchain to sync, you transfer all your coins to that address, you write down private key, store it in a safe and delete the whole official BitCoin QT.
hero member
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Update:   I was just able to log in, the system sent me an SMS finally, and I was able to get in and switch the system to google authenticator.   So word of advise, if you are going to be using your account for a large number of transactions per day and you will be logging in and out frequently, SMS 2 factor, is NOT the way to go for a 2nd layer of security.

Glad it worked out for you already Smiley

Google authenticator is so sweet!

Yes, thank you for getting back to me so quickly.   You were one of the only people to hop on the thread right away, when i needed some assistance, I really appreciate it.   What wallet do you use?  The official bitcoin one?   

I use litecoin qt, but have not used the official bitcoin one at all yet...

I use electrum (electrum.org). Thoroughly recommended, if only because you don't have to download the blockchain (yawn).
hero member
Activity: 798
Merit: 1000
Update:   I was just able to log in, the system sent me an SMS finally, and I was able to get in and switch the system to google authenticator.   So word of advise, if you are going to be using your account for a large number of transactions per day and you will be logging in and out frequently, SMS 2 factor, is NOT the way to go for a 2nd layer of security.

Glad it worked out for you already Smiley

Google authenticator is so sweet!

Yes, thank you for getting back to me so quickly.   You were one of the only people to hop on the thread right away, when i needed some assistance, I really appreciate it.   What wallet do you use?  The official bitcoin one?   

I use litecoin qt, but have not used the official bitcoin one at all yet...

For Bitcoin, i don't recommend you to use the official bitcoin qt wallet, as downloading the blockchain takes a long time. Instead, you should use MultiBit or Electrum.
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1001
This is the land of wolves now & you're not a wolf
Update:   I was just able to log in, the system sent me an SMS finally, and I was able to get in and switch the system to google authenticator.   So word of advise, if you are going to be using your account for a large number of transactions per day and you will be logging in and out frequently, SMS 2 factor, is NOT the way to go for a 2nd layer of security.

Glad it worked out for you already Smiley

Google authenticator is so sweet!

Yes, thank you for getting back to me so quickly.   You were one of the only people to hop on the thread right away, when i needed some assistance, I really appreciate it.   What wallet do you use?  The official bitcoin one?   

I use litecoin qt, but have not used the official bitcoin one at all yet...
hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 500
Update:   I was just able to log in, the system sent me an SMS finally, and I was able to get in and switch the system to google authenticator.   So word of advise, if you are going to be using your account for a large number of transactions per day and you will be logging in and out frequently, SMS 2 factor, is NOT the way to go for a 2nd layer of security.

Glad it worked out for you already Smiley

Google authenticator is so sweet!
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1001
This is the land of wolves now & you're not a wolf
Update:   I was just able to log in, the system sent me an SMS finally, and I was able to get in and switch the system to google authenticator.   So word of advise, if you are going to be using your account for a large number of transactions per day and you will be logging in and out frequently, SMS 2 factor, is NOT the way to go for a 2nd layer of security.
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1001
This is the land of wolves now & you're not a wolf
LOL really? thank god I haven't gotten that yet, how many times have you been logged out before it happened?

Not sure to be honest. I dont think it was that many. I had my wallet open at my office while doing other things. I kept getting sidetracked, so when idle it would log me out and resend SMS automatically. I guess this happened several times leading to me being locked out Sad
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newbie
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LOL really? thank god I haven't gotten that yet, how many times have you been logged out before it happened?
legendary
Activity: 1456
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This is the land of wolves now & you're not a wolf
You should definitely change 2FA to Google Authenticator, as it's a lot simpler and easier.
Anyway, although blockchain.info is probably the most secure online wallet, I would recommend you to put your coins into something like Electrum or Multibit.

Yeah I think the OP has realised that now .... he's just trying to get back to being able to access his account. Can't change to Google Authenticator without account access Wink

Yes this is exactly whats happening. Im hoping the SMS just re-sets today so i can go in and switch it to google authenticator, because without SMS i am locked out.
sr. member
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Different methods are available, yes



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The site is pretty solid.

hero member
Activity: 518
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You should definitely change 2FA to Google Authenticator, as it's a lot simpler and easier.
Anyway, although blockchain.info is probably the most secure online wallet, I would recommend you to put your coins into something like Electrum or Multibit.

Yeah I think the OP has realised that now .... he's just trying to get back to being able to access his account. Can't change to Google Authenticator without account access Wink
hero member
Activity: 798
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You should definitely change 2FA to Google Authenticator, as it's a lot simpler and easier.
Anyway, although blockchain.info is probably the most secure online wallet, I would recommend you to put your coins into something like Electrum or Multibit.
legendary
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If you have the backup file they send you each time you create a new address, you can create a new account, restore the wallets using that file and you are good to go again. If you have the private keys in plain text, just enter that single key for that particular address you need into the new account.

Then, when they unfreeze your old account, you have a choice to delete all the keys off either (but not both) account.

hero member
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support is saying i can reset my 2 factor authentication by filling out the form that they sent me.   It also says that they manually check the forms (it's not automated), so I don't know how long it will take after that for me to be able to access my account. 

Do you think I should just wait until tomorrow to see if I can log in using SMS again, and then go in and manually change the settings at that point?


Not a good start for blockchain.info!

Can't advise on that. Shame nobody that uses blockchain is helping ya Sad mtgox suspended my account for a week just because I accidentally took otp off!

Probably try SMS again tomorrow - if that fails - go the filling in the form route.

At least they have replied now Wink
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