How can I verify my email on Tumblr?
How can I verify my email on Tumblr?
If your email address is correct in Preferences, then check any spam filters that your email account uses to see if the verification message got caught there. If you find the verification message, click on the link in it to verify the email address you registered with your Tumblr account.
Why does Tumblr keep telling me to verify my email?
When you sign up for an account on Tumblr, we send an email to confirm your email address. We want to make sure that we have the correct email address on file for your account in case you need a password reset or would like to receive email notifications for your blogs.
Do you need an email for Tumblr?

You will need to be over the age of 13 and have a valid email address to sign up.
How do you get the auth code on Tumblr?
On the Web

- Click “Settings” under the account menu at the top of the dashboard.
- Enable Two-factor Authentication from the Security section.
- Enter your Tumblr account password.
- Select a method for an authentication code, via SMS or an authenticator app.
- Follow the steps to receive or generate a code.
Why is my email address invalid?
An invalid email address is one that has bounced on a previous email send from your account. A bounce means that the email failed to deliver to the address.
What is my Verify email code?
A Google verification code is a short numeric code that’s sometimes sent to your phone or email address, which you use to complete a task like password recovery. It’s an added security step that ensures only you (or someone else who is authorized to access your Google account) gains entry.
How do I make a new Tumblr with the same email?
Secondary blogs
- Click the account menu (the little human) at the top right of your dashboard. In the mobile app, tap the account icon and tap your blog name.
- Click or tap “Create a new blog” at the bottom of the menu.
Why can’t I log into my Tumblr?
Browser Problem If your default browser does seem to be at fault, try clearing the cookies, temporary file cache and stored passwords from the browser and reloading the Tumblr site. Disabling any extensions or add-ons you have running, particularly any associated with Tumblr, may also fix the problem.