(October 5, 2021 at 9:58 am)Brian37 Wrote:(October 5, 2021 at 9:54 am)arewethereyet Wrote: That's where you put the code they send you. It's a temporary password to get you back into the system where you can then change your password to something you might remember.
No, I've had to reset my Twitter password before, years ago. The fields look completely different when you click on the email link that sends you the code. It keeps dumping me up to standard log in field as if you didn't lose your password.
Just because you did something years ago doean't mean it hasn't changed.
People have been trying to help you and you just argue. That's why companies don't have call in tech support any more.
Did you try the steps I gave you earlier to try to locate your password on your computer?
Another thing, too may tries will often lock you out for a time which is why you got a message about suspicious activity.
Cool your jets and slow down. It took nearly a week for Apple to sent me a new password for my iTunes account.
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