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Changing Your Phone Number? Here's What To Do to Secure Your Coinbase Account

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Changing Your Phone Number? Here's What To Do to Secure Your Coinbase Account

If you're planning to change your phone number, there are important steps you should take to secure your Coinbase account. This includes updating your account information, verifying your new phone number, and updating two-factor authentication (2FA). A loss of phone number may lead to a lockout from your account, and issues with accessing your digital assets on the popular cryptocurrency exchange.

To change your phone number on Coinbase, you'll need to start by accessing your account settings. From there, you'll navigate to the phone number page, where you can update the information. To add a new phone number, select the option to verify a new phone number. This process requires a confirmation code sent to your new phone number.

The 2FA setup on Coinbase requires a separate authentication step, which is recommended for greater account security. You can verify your new phone number through SMS, authenticator apps, or Google Authenticator.

You should always double-check your account and security settings after a change to ensure no unauthorized access or suspicious activity. Keeping track of your security measures and consideration of possible unexpected changes to your accounts such as lost password, compromised account details, or credit limit exceeded will keep additional security options like verification through other methods can be quite beneficial.

Here are some key things to remember:

* After updating your phone number, be sure to check your email addresses linked to your account.

* Two-factor authentication (2FA) provides a secondary layer of protection.

* Verification of your new phone number and 2FA setup.

What Happens If I Lose My Phone Number and Need to Delete It from Coinbase?

If unable to access your account because you can't find your old phone number to confirm your identity, you must contact Coinbase support to resolve this issue. They'll guide you through the process to regain access.

Written by Emma Johansson

Emma Johansson is a Chief Correspondent with over a decade of experience covering breaking trends, in-depth analysis, and exclusive insights.