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Bruh, I was testing some android features and wiped an android phone, then when I tried to log in again, they wanted a verification code from the previous device, the one I just wiped. Not even will a phone number satisfy them.
Its essentially locked out, unless I get a time machine to undo wiping the phone.
I mean, what happens if someone lose their phone and wants to log in to google to wipe their device? Like... how would you obtain the verification code on a phone a thief now has?
Its just even just privacy issues, Google is braindead when it come to their "security".
Luckily, I wiped it in settings so FRP was off.
I like how you conveniently cropped out the "try another way" button:
Read my other comment. It leads back to the same thing.
No, this is user error. It clearly strongly recommended you to print out your backup code when the MFA was enabled. If you forgot or ignored it and then wiped an important phone, that's on you.
Okay, so I attempted to access it again. Its currently in a weird state of partial access.
I can "log in" but as soon as I try to access anything, say, Gmail, I get that screen again.
This is what the settings page looks like:
So its not totally locked out, but its not functional either, I'm not even on a VPN.
Notice, 2FA is off.
Then I click Gmail and get this:
I tap "more ways to verify" and get this:
I tap the only option, and it circles back to the previous screen.
🤷♂️
I like that when you come across one of the many Google dark patterns and complain about it, a fanboy always shows up out of nowhere to tell you it's impossible and you did something wrong.
I once had an issue logging in to Google where they wanted to verify me some way that I couldn't complete. I eventually got around it by going through the "Forgot Password" workflow instead of logging in normally. I have no idea if this still works or whether it will make things worse for you, but if all else fails it might be worth a try.
MFA was never enabled.