Experiencing login problems with your **CoinTracker account can be frustrating—especially when you need quick access to your crypto portfolio or tax reports. Many users occasionally face sign-in errors due to browser settings, authentication issues, or temporary security blocks. Fortunately, most of these problems can be resolved with a few simple troubleshooting steps.
This guide explains the latest CoinTracker login issues and quick solutions so you can regain access to your account without delay.
Users may encounter several types of login problems when accessing their CoinTracker account. Some of the most frequent issues include:
Many of these errors are caused by security protections designed to prevent suspicious access attempts. Clearing browser data, verifying credentials, or waiting for security restrictions to expire can often fix the issue. ([CoinTracker][1])
One of the most common login issues is entering incorrect credentials. Double-check that you are using the correct email address and password associated with your CoinTracker account.
If you forgot your password, follow these steps:
Make sure your keyboard’s Caps Lock is off and your browser is not auto-filling outdated credentials.
Corrupted cookies or stored data can prevent the CoinTracker login page from functioning properly.
To fix this:
Browser extensions that block cookies or scripts may also interfere with authentication. Disabling these extensions temporarily can help resolve login problems. ([CoinTracker][1])
Sometimes users encounter Error 1015, which means the system temporarily blocked access due to too many login attempts or suspicious activity.
To resolve this issue:
This block is usually temporary and automatically removed once the cooldown period ends. ([CoinTracker][1])
Another common login problem is Error 1020 – Access Denied, which happens when the platform cannot verify your browser cookies.
Here are quick fixes:
These steps help the system confirm legitimate user activity and remove the security block. ([CoinTracker][1])
If you enabled two-factor authentication, you must enter a one-time code from your authenticator app.
Common 2FA issues include:
To recover your account:
If you no longer have access to your authenticator app or recovery code, you may need to request a 2FA reset from CoinTracker support. ([CoinTracker][2])
Some users create accounts using social login providers such as:
If you try resetting a password but never receive the reset email, it may be because your account uses a social login instead of email/password authentication.
In this case:
This will reconnect your account with the correct login provider. ([CoinTracker][3])
If you recently created a CoinTracker account but cannot log in, your email might not be verified.
Unverified accounts may experience repeated login loops or redirects. Verifying your email through the confirmation link usually resolves the issue. ([CoinTracker Feedback][4])
Occasionally login issues occur due to platform outages or maintenance.
According to the official status page, the CoinTracker website maintains over 99% uptime, but temporary service interruptions may still happen. Checking the system status page can confirm whether the problem is platform-wide. ([CoinTracker Status][5])
If none of the troubleshooting steps work, contacting support may be necessary. When requesting assistance, prepare the following information:
Providing this information helps the support team verify your identity and resolve login problems faster.
To avoid login errors in the future, follow these best practices:
Regularly checking your login credentials and security settings can prevent many common CoinTracker access issues.
✅ Conclusion
CoinTracker login issues are usually temporary and can often be fixed quickly using simple troubleshooting steps such as clearing browser cache, verifying login credentials, or resolving 2FA errors. By following the solutions outlined above, most users can restore account access within minutes.
If problems persist, reaching out to CoinTracker support ensures that your account remains secure while the issue is investigated.