Remove a recovery email
- Log in to dropbox.com.
- Click your avatar (profile picture or initials).
- Click Settings.
- Click the Security tab.
- Under Recovery email address, click Manage recovery email.
- Enter your Dropbox password and click Submit.
- Click Remove.
- Click Finish.
Using your recovery email to access your account
A recovery email can help you regain access to your account:
- If you lose access to your primary email address, you can use your recovery email to regain access.
- If you forgot your password, use the Forgot your password page to reset it. The reset link is sent to the email address you enter.
- If you know your password but can’t access your email to receive the OTP, the code will be sent to both your primary and recovery emails.
Once you regain access, update your primary email address as soon as possible.
How your recovery email works with your primary email
Your primary email address is your main account identifier. Changing it doesn’t update your recovery email automatically.
If you update your primary email, review your recovery email to make sure it’s correct and accessible.
Tips for choosing a recovery email
- Use an email address you expect to keep long term.
- Avoid work or school email addresses you may lose access to.
- Make sure the inbox is secure and that you check it regularly.
If you don’t receive the verification email
- Check your spam or junk folder.
- Confirm that you entered the email address correctly.
- Wait a few minutes, then request a new verification email.
If you still don’t receive it, try using a different email address.