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If you are unable to access your email account because it has been blocked, here are some steps you can take to try and regain access: 1. Contact your email service provider: The first step you should take is to contact your email service provider's support team. They will be able to assist you in figuring out why your account was blocked and help you to unblock it. Be sure to provide them with any necessary information they may need, such as your email address and account details. 2. Check your spam folder: Sometimes, emails from your email service provider regarding account blockages can end up in your spam folder. Check your spam folder to see if any such emails are present. 3. Try logging in from a different device: Your email account may be blocked on one device, but accessible from another. Try logging in to your email account from a different device or browser to see if that helps. 4. Reset your password: If you suspect that your email account was blocked due to a compromised password, try resetting your password. Your email service provider should have a "forgot password" feature that you can use to reset your password. 5. Verify your identity: In some cases, your email service provider may require you to verify your identity before unblocking your account. This may involve providing some personal information or answering security questions. 6. Wait it out: Sometimes, email service providers may block accounts temporarily for security reasons. If this is the case, your account should automatically unblock after a certain period of time. If none of these steps work, you may need to consider creating a new email account with a different email service provider.
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