Which email was the verification email sent to?

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I started my app today and it said that I needed to verify my email. But I don't know the email I chose. I logged on every email in but there was never a verify email. Is there a way to know your email on Pokemon Go?



Best Answer

If you created an account using the Pokemon Trainer club, you can verify which email address was used by logging into the site and clicking edit profile.

https://www.pokemon.com/us/pokemon-trainer-club/login




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What is a verification email address?

Email verification is the process of checking an email address for being existent and active, aka valid. A valid email is the one that can receive messages from other senders. Every email verifier, either bulk or single, performs (or is at least supposed to) multiple steps of the verification process.

How do I find my verification email?

Sign in to your email to verify your account
  • While you're creating your account, you'll get an email from Google. Open the email and find the verification code.
  • To finish creating your account, enter the verification code when prompted.




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    Answer 2

    The email which you registered at pokemon or the google account you're using to play with.

    You probably can find it on the official pokemon website for the account or just in your google account which most definetely has an email account attached to it.

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