09-18-2019, 03:12 PM
@"Hidden Refuge" There's definitely something you can do. Thank God this happened with me so I can make a suggestion. About a month ago, I tried to open my GitHub account probably after 8 months of inactivity. It had an old phone number linked with it as 2FA. That's was my mom's and no longer exists. Now I was struck with that. I needed to login bcoz if my Student Developer Pack.
So here's what I did - I filled in the contact form to get in touch with the GitHub team at https://github.com/contact. Be sure to fill in your registered email ID there. They contacted me the very next day and after confirming my email ID, they added my PC to the list of verified devices manually and then I was able to login and change my 2FA number.
I'm sure this will work for you as this did for me. I understand how important your respositories are for you. Be sure to try this. GitHub team will definitely help you out. Best of luck!
So here's what I did - I filled in the contact form to get in touch with the GitHub team at https://github.com/contact. Be sure to fill in your registered email ID there. They contacted me the very next day and after confirming my email ID, they added my PC to the list of verified devices manually and then I was able to login and change my 2FA number.
I'm sure this will work for you as this did for me. I understand how important your respositories are for you. Be sure to try this. GitHub team will definitely help you out. Best of luck!