Account lockout · Social
Locked out of your Meetup account?
A lock is Meetup protecting the account, not punishing you, and it has a documented way back in. Here is why it happens and the official route out, checked against Meetup's documentation.
First, which problem is it
Locked, forgotten, or hacked?
Locked
You know the password but Meetup refuses it anyway, shows a lockout message, or emailed you about unusual activity. The account is frozen as a protection. This page is for you.
Forgotten
You do not know the password and the account is otherwise fine. That is a plain reset: the Meetup password reset guide walks every step.
Hacked
Things changed that you did not change: the email, the password, the phone number. Move fast: reset first, then sign out everything and review the account's recovery details.
What happened
Why Meetup locks accounts
Multiple reset requests trigger temporary account block
Submitting multiple password reset requests in a short period will temporarily block your account for security reasons. Source
Too many wrong passwords
Most lockouts are this: repeated failed sign-ins read as a guessing attack, and the account is frozen to protect it. The fix is never more attempts. It is the official recovery route below.
Suspicious activity tripped a defence
A sign-in from a new country, an old session behaving strangely, or credentials that appeared in a breach can all trigger a protective lock, even when the activity was you.
The way back in
How to unlock your Meetup account
Find the lock notice in your inbox first
When a service locks an account it almost always emails the address on file, naming what tripped the lock and often carrying the unlock or verification link itself. Search your inbox for mail from Meetup before doing anything else: the fastest way back in is frequently already sitting there.
Run the password reset, the standard recovery route
When a lock is authentication-related, proving you own the recovery email is what clears it. The full walkthrough, checked against Meetup's documentation, is in our Meetup password reset guide.
Wait before retrying, not after
Rate-limit locks clear on their own; hammering the sign-in restarts the clock. Request one reset, complete it, and give anything time-based a real pause.
So it does not happen again
Preventing the next Meetup lockout
A strong password you never mistype
Guessed-at and reused passwords cause both kinds of lockout: your own failed attempts, and the breach-driven sign-in attempts that trip the suspicious-activity defence. A generated password that autofills is immune to both.
Recovery details that are actually yours
Every recovery route above assumes the email on file still works. Check it while you are signed in: a lockout is the worst moment to discover it points at an inbox you lost.
After the reset
Your password was not the only thing to fix.
1Check the recovery email on the account
The next reset goes to whatever address is on file today. If that is an inbox you no longer open, you are one forgotten password away from being locked out for good.
2Check the recovery phone number
Same reasoning. An old number is worse than no number, because it can end up reassigned to a stranger.
3Change it anywhere you reused it
If this password was used elsewhere, those accounts are as exposed as this one was. That is the job Repass exists to do in bulk.
Straight from the source
Official Meetup password and account links
Every fact on this page was checked against these pages. If Meetup changes something, they are right and we are stale, so go to them first.
Questions
Meetup account lockout FAQ
Why is my Meetup account locked?
Meetup documents specific lockout causes: multiple reset requests trigger temporary account block. Beyond those, repeated failed sign-ins and suspicious-activity triggers are the usual reasons any account locks.
Does resetting my password unlock a Meetup account?
Often, yes: when the lock is authentication-related, completing the reset proves you own the account's recovery route and clears it. A lock applied for policy or safety reasons needs Meetup's own process instead.
How long does a Meetup lockout last?
Rate-limit locks usually clear on their own after a pause; locks that need identity verification last until you complete it. Meetup does not publish exact timers, so treat any specific number you read elsewhere as a guess.
Will a lockout delete my Meetup data?
No. A lock freezes access; it does not touch what is in the account. Everything is exactly where you left it once you are back in, which is also why making a new account instead of recovering this one is almost always the wrong move.
Should I just create a new Meetup account instead?
Almost never. Lockouts resolve, and the recovery route exists precisely for this; a fresh account starts from zero and, on services where accounts hold purchases or history, walks away from everything the locked one owns.
Can Repass unlock my Meetup account?
Repass runs Meetup's official password-reset flow in your own browser, which is the standard recovery route for authentication locks, and seals the new password in your vault. A lock that requires contacting Meetup support is something only you and Meetup can resolve.
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