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Verify Your Email via the Login Page Link

Learn how to verify your email quickly using the link in your inbox. Step-by-step instructions cover what happens next, what to do if anything goes wrong, and how to re-send the verification link if needed.

1. Open the Verification Link  

Find the “Verify your email” message in your inbox. Open the email and look for a button or link that says “Verify your email.” Click this link. This step is important—it sends you straight to the login page, and it will usually have your email and a special code included automatically.  

2. Automatic Verification on Page Load  

When the login page opens from the link, the app immediately checks the details from the link. If everything matches up, your email gets verified on the spot. You don’t need to enter anything yet. A small pop-up (called a toast notification) will confirm: “Email verified successfully.”  

Screenshot: Login page showing the confirmation toast so you know what to look for after clicking the email link.

3. Proceed to Log In  

After your email is verified, your email address should already be filled in the login form. Just type in your password and click Login to access your account.  

Screenshot: Login form with email auto-filled, arrow pointing at the Login button to show the next step.

4. If Verification Fails  

If you get an error like “Token Expired” or “No User with that Email,” the verification didn’t work. The most common reason is the link has expired or was already used. No need to panic. Go back to your profile page or contact support to request a new verification email.  

Screenshot: Example of a toast notification with the message “Token Expired,” to show what an error looks like.

5. Resend Verification (Optional)  

If you’re already signed in somewhere else, it’s often quickest to open your account settings and look for a “Send verification email” option. Click it to get a fresh link sent to your inbox. Not every site offers this, but if yours does, this is the fastest way to restart verification.  

Screenshot: Account page showing where to request a resend, with a focus on the “Send verification email” button.

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