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Gmail lockouts hit Zimbabwe, SMS fails when you need it most
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 81208, member: 636"] Google account verification is completely broken in Zimbabwe right now. People across the country are finding themselves locked out of critical services like Gmail, WhatsApp, and Microsoft 365 because SMS one-time passcodes simply are not arriving. The issue stems from a brutal combination of global tech policy and local infrastructure problems, hitting users who rely on a single phone and SIM card particularly hard. Major platforms like Google are actively moving away from SMS verification globally due to cost and security concerns like SIM swap fraud, meaning they often block the code from even being sent if they deem the login attempt risky. This happens with new devices, after a factory reset, or when using a VPN. Compounding this, local mobile networks from all operators sometimes fail to deliver these messages reliably, resulting in delayed or lost codes. The advice for those currently locked out is to try signing in from a familiar location without a VPN, wait a day or two, and check for alternative verification methods like an authenticator app if they have another logged-in device. To prevent this nightmare, users who still have account access need to act immediately. They should generate and physically print out Google Backup Codes, set up an authenticator app with cloud backup enabled, like Authy or Microsoft Authenticator, and stay logged into multiple devices. The core lesson is to stop relying on SMS as the primary recovery method, because the system is becoming fundamentally unreliable for Zimbabwean users, with some accounts already lost permanently due to these failures. [/QUOTE]
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