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rigid condorBOT
zealous hawk
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Hi there, if you login through login links, you need to enter the OTP that Stripe sends to the number that you provided during onboarding.

shrewd shoal
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Is there a way to change the number ? It's a testing account and I have no idea what number has been specified...

zealous hawk
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There's a "I no longer have access to this phone number" link in the login screen, click it and you'll receive the code through email.

shrewd shoal
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And is there a solution if I have no longer access to the given email ?

rigid condorBOT
zealous hawk
shrewd shoal
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Cool! Thank you very much!

shrewd shoal
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@zealous hawk I have an error:

{
  "error": {
    "message": "This application is not authorized to edit the parameters 'email', 'individual'.",
    "request_log_url": "https://dashboard.stripe.com/acct_XXX/test/logs/req_XXXX?t=1682325932",
    "type": "invalid_request_error"
  }
}
bright remnant
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Hey! Taking over for my colleague. Let me catch up.

shrewd shoal
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yes: req_apLwL6Q2rWJsRv (thanks)

bright remnant
rigid condorBOT
shrewd shoal
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@bright remnant so I have no way to use this testing account ?

prisma spade
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Hi! I'm taking over this thread.

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Can you clarify what exactly you want to test?

shrewd shoal
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@prisma spade We are using stripe with connected retailers accounts. Therefore we have many accounts connected in our test environment. It's fine, but at some point, you require some updates on retailers accounts (connected accounts). Again, why not, if we can login to the test account and process the update, no worry.
But our issue is that sometimes (a lot of times actually), the account is created by an old coworkers and it makes us impossible to validate the account. I'm asking here if there is a way to get back control on a test connected account.
Some of them are ok because I can use two factor auth with 000-OOO code.