Sometimes we’ll send you a one‑time PIN to confirm it’s really you logging in.
If your PIN hasn’t arrived by SMS or email, it’s usually been filtered or blocked. Run through the checks below, they solve this for most customers.
On an iPhone
To turn off message filtering, go to Settings > Apps > Messages > Unknown & Spam and turn off "Filter Unknown Senders"
Also check your blocked contacts
On an Android Phone
If you still can't find the message, click the Search Icon and tap Unread or Unknown. You could also try searching for messages from BT.
On BT Webmail
Click your email address in the top right, then select Settings > Mail > Blocked Senders and ensure the following are not blocked:
I now cannot pick up BT mail at work as we do not have access to wi-fi and my mobile has no signal so cannot get the 2FA PIN. This is incredibly frustrating as sometimes it it is really important for me to get my mail at work. Thanks BT for messing this up and not giving us a choice!
Forward your BT email to a gmail account and use that to get your emails as gmail is more lax about security and allow you to turn off 2FA.
Have you found a work round to this yet. I discovered on holiday I couldn't access the Internet as I'd always done as I needed access to the Internet to get the code!
How does that work if you need the pin to access the Internet in the first place?
You have stated in your own thread that you are using the EEWifi to access the Internet and can not connect to it.
Please stick to your own thread as it is not relevant to this thread.