You completed an account transfer and tried logging in — but the platform keeps asking for verification again and again.
Every time you confirm your email, phone, or security code, the system resets the process instead of granting access.
This verification loop usually happens when authentication records fail to sync after an account migration.
Why Verification Loops Start After Account Transfers
- Authentication data failed to migrate properly
- Security credentials mismatch between old and new accounts
- Email or phone verification records not synced
- Platform security flags triggered during transfer
When verification databases do not fully merge, the system cannot confirm account ownership — forcing repeated authentication requests.
Common Signs of an Authentication Loop
- Verification emails sent repeatedly
- Security codes always marked invalid
- Password resets not resolving login access
- Identity confirmation restarting after completion
Users often believe credentials are wrong — when the real issue is backend account linkage failure.
How to Fix Endless Verification Requests
- Contact platform support to resync authentication records
- Request manual identity verification reset
- Confirm which account holds billing ownership
- Avoid creating new accounts during recovery
Most verification loops require backend intervention — not user-side fixes.
Will Billing Continue During Verification Issues?
Yes. Active subscriptions often remain billable even if login access is blocked.
- Auto-renewal continues unless canceled
- Billing runs on the original account profile
- Charges may process despite access restrictions
Check billing status separately to prevent unnoticed renewals.
How to Prevent Verification Loops Before Transferring Accounts
- Verify email and phone before initiating transfer
- Disable two-factor authentication temporarily
- Confirm account ownership documentation
- Complete migration on the original device if possible
Authentication synchronization is critical when moving accounts across platforms.