# What do I do if I get verification codes for sign-in attempts that weren't me? If you receive a verification code email from DigitalOcean, somebody has successfully entered your email address and DigitalOcean account password. We strongly recommend that you [reset your DigitalOcean account password](https://cloud.digitalocean.com/forgot_password/new) to prevent unauthorized access and update any other accounts which use the same email address and password combination. ## Related Topics [Why do I have to keep entering a verification code when I log in?](https://docs.digitalocean.com/support/why-do-i-have-to-keep-entering-a-verification-code-when-i-log-in/index.html.md): You may be required to enter a verification code each time you sign in if you use an ad blocker. You may be asked to verify your browser from a trusted location and device if you have deleted cookies for digitalocean.com or you have disabled cookies entirely. [Why didn't I receive a password reset email or verification code?](https://docs.digitalocean.com/support/why-didnt-i-receive-a-password-reset-email-or-verification-code/index.html.md): If you didn’t receive a login email you requested from DigitalOcean, check your spam folder, make sure you’re looking at the right email address, and try refreshing for new mail. [How can I disable device verification?](https://docs.digitalocean.com/support/how-can-i-disable-device-verification/index.html.md): You can disable device verification by enabling two-factor authentication (2FA) or by authenticating with Google or GitHub.