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I can’t see or recover your password. Don’t post passwords here or anywhere public. I can help you reset it and secure your account — tell me which email provider (Gmail, Outlook/Hotmail, Yahoo, iCloud, other) or follow the steps below.
If you forgot your password — general steps
1. Go to the provider’s sign-in page and click the “Forgot password” (or “Can’t access your account”) link.
2. Use any recovery options you previously set up: recovery phone number, recovery email, or security questions.
3. If prompted, verify your identity (enter a code sent to your recovery phone/email or answer questions).
4. Create a new strong password and save it in a password manager.
5. Sign in and review account security (recovery options, forwarding rules, connected apps, recent activity).
Quick links and provider-specific notes
- Gmail (Google): go to https://accounts.google.com/signin/recovery. If you don’t have recovery options, use the account recovery form and provide as many details as you can (last password you remember, when you created the account, frequent contacts, labels).
- Outlook/Hotmail (Microsoft): https://account.live.com/password/reset. If needed, fill the account recovery form at https://account.live.com/acsr with as much info as possible.
- Yahoo: https://login.yahoo.com/forgot. For limited recovery options, follow the on-screen help and use support pages.
- iCloud/Apple ID: https://iforgot.apple.com. Apple may require two-factor recovery or a recovery contact.
- Other providers: look for “forgot password” on the sign-in page or the provider’s help/support site.
If you can still access the account (change password proactively)
- Change password immediately from account settings.
- Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) — use an authenticator app (recommended) or SMS as backup.
- Revoke suspicious connected apps and sign out of all sessions/devices.
- Check email forwarding rules and auto-replies for unauthorized settings.
- Review recent activity for unfamiliar sign-ins.
- Scan your devices for malware.
If your account was hacked
1. Try to regain access via recovery options.
2. If you regain control: change password, enable 2FA, check recovery email/phone, and review account settings.
3. Notify contacts if spam/phishing was sent from your account.
4. Contact the provider’s support if needed — some have dedicated hacked-account procedures.
Making and storing strong passwords
- Use a unique, long passphrase (12+ characters) or a random password from a password manager.
- Don’t reuse passwords across accounts.
- Use a reputable password manager (1Password, Bitwarden, LastPass, etc.).
- Enable 2FA for critical accounts.
Check if your email was in a data breach
- Visit https://haveibeenpwned.com and enter your email to see known breaches. If breached, change the password and any other accounts that used the same password.
If you want, tell me your email provider and whether you still have access to your recovery phone/email and I’ll give step-by-step instructions specific to that provider.
If you forgot your password — general steps
1. Go to the provider’s sign-in page and click the “Forgot password” (or “Can’t access your account”) link.
2. Use any recovery options you previously set up: recovery phone number, recovery email, or security questions.
3. If prompted, verify your identity (enter a code sent to your recovery phone/email or answer questions).
4. Create a new strong password and save it in a password manager.
5. Sign in and review account security (recovery options, forwarding rules, connected apps, recent activity).
Quick links and provider-specific notes
- Gmail (Google): go to https://accounts.google.com/signin/recovery. If you don’t have recovery options, use the account recovery form and provide as many details as you can (last password you remember, when you created the account, frequent contacts, labels).
- Outlook/Hotmail (Microsoft): https://account.live.com/password/reset. If needed, fill the account recovery form at https://account.live.com/acsr with as much info as possible.
- Yahoo: https://login.yahoo.com/forgot. For limited recovery options, follow the on-screen help and use support pages.
- iCloud/Apple ID: https://iforgot.apple.com. Apple may require two-factor recovery or a recovery contact.
- Other providers: look for “forgot password” on the sign-in page or the provider’s help/support site.
If you can still access the account (change password proactively)
- Change password immediately from account settings.
- Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) — use an authenticator app (recommended) or SMS as backup.
- Revoke suspicious connected apps and sign out of all sessions/devices.
- Check email forwarding rules and auto-replies for unauthorized settings.
- Review recent activity for unfamiliar sign-ins.
- Scan your devices for malware.
If your account was hacked
1. Try to regain access via recovery options.
2. If you regain control: change password, enable 2FA, check recovery email/phone, and review account settings.
3. Notify contacts if spam/phishing was sent from your account.
4. Contact the provider’s support if needed — some have dedicated hacked-account procedures.
Making and storing strong passwords
- Use a unique, long passphrase (12+ characters) or a random password from a password manager.
- Don’t reuse passwords across accounts.
- Use a reputable password manager (1Password, Bitwarden, LastPass, etc.).
- Enable 2FA for critical accounts.
Check if your email was in a data breach
- Visit https://haveibeenpwned.com and enter your email to see known breaches. If breached, change the password and any other accounts that used the same password.
If you want, tell me your email provider and whether you still have access to your recovery phone/email and I’ll give step-by-step instructions specific to that provider.
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