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Topic: To those who lost their Blockchain.info Secondary Password.. (Read 585 times)

legendary
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Blockchain.info had only occasional glitches, nothing major, nothing which indicated that the site is not secure. There was never even single successful breach into their system.
What I see all the time is people complaining that they lose password or their browser is not displaying something - very rarely it is blockchain.info's fault.
Blockchain.info is probably the most used wallet with over 12 million accounts created, it is understandable that errors will happen.
hero member
Activity: 1792
Merit: 534
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Blockchain.info have had many problems in the past and the new UI is not really helping to reduce the pains. Yes, security on the site is pretty

good and the fact that they are not storing any private keys on a database on their site, is probably one of their strongest features. I had a lot

of problems with my AV software forcing every single Blockchain.info webpage into a secure "session" and then adding complexity to the login

process. I have invested in a hardware wallet and never looked back again.  Grin
Still waiting for my TREZOR.  I'm hoping it'll be an endgame solution for my coins.  Blockchain has been pretty bad for me with the terrible fee estimation and bugs, but I just don't trust Coinbase or other online wallets to keep my funds secure and continue letting me have them and software wallets seem like a hassle to back up and pretty bad if you lose them or get a virus.

It really should be so much easier than this.
legendary
Activity: 1904
Merit: 1074
Blockchain.info have had many problems in the past and the new UI is not really helping to reduce the pains. Yes, security on the site is pretty

good and the fact that they are not storing any private keys on a database on their site, is probably one of their strongest features. I had a lot

of problems with my AV software forcing every single Blockchain.info webpage into a secure "session" and then adding complexity to the login

process. I have invested in a hardware wallet and never looked back again.  Grin
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Merit: 72
Hey!

This "tutorial" is for the people who lost their Secondary Password for Blockchain. This probably only works for the older users (those who have been using Blockchain since the previous UI), but newer adopters should try it too. Hopefully, you'll get your funds back.

So I had a wallet (on my previous e-mail) on which I had some funds. One day, suddenly, my secondary password stopped being recognized. I have been using Blockchain since 2013 though, and in 2015 or 2016 they updated the UI and added the "Transfer Funds" feature. Looking through my lost account I noticed my addresses were "Imported" so I thought there's no way I could get my private keys. Months later, I entered my e-mail and made a quick search with the keyword "Blockchain", and scrolled down to my very first received e-mails. The second one I got had a "wallet.aes.json" file attached to it, which I downloaded and imported at https://blockchain.info/wallet/import-wallet, which imported my lost account without a password.. and that's how I got my funds back.

What happened is probably because of the new UI. They changed it and made the upgrade mandatory. I never opted for it because I always saw the old one easier to use, and it worked for a few months after which I was "forced" to do it. As soon as the new "Transfer Funds" feature has been added, my usual BTC address has been moved to the "Imported Addresses" list. In the beginning I thought there's no way to recover my funds because the imported addresses are NOT included in the JSON file you receive in your e-mail, but for me it worked.

I hope I helped you get your funds back. This is how I got mine, so long after trying thousands of password combinations and even asking some wallet recovery services for help.

Have a great day!
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