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If you are unable to remember your passwords or unable to sign in to your instagram account you can try using the link to reset your password. Your account may have been hacked if you are sure you know your password and are unable to log in.
First if the website has an email notifie them that somone broke into your account 2. keep changing your password3. if they take your account use your email to reset the passwords or contact the admin.
While forgotten passwords cannot necessarily be retrieved, one can reset the password if it is forgotten. This is done by clicking the Reset Your Password link on the BT homepage.
You can't recover passwords in Linux; you can only reset the passwords on various accounts.
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Passwords are reset with birth date email and account ID and then you hijack there account log on and download the maps they purchased. Then when they call customer service because they can not get in there account due to the changed password your console gets banned for life from PSN. Not your own PSN account but your PS3 itself.
The PowerPets staff do not maintain a bank of passwords, so if you forgot yours you will need to have your password reset. There are instructions on the sign in page for this.
You Cant Reset It I Dont Think . I Think You Have To Just Make A New Account .
Passwords are protected in 2 essential ways: first, the file containing the password is only viewable by the administrator (root) account. Secondly, the password itself is hashed so that it appears to be encrypted, and is a one-way hash. This means there is no way to retrieve a hashed password (other than guessing). It has to be reset in that case.
go down to the bottom and there will have a dark blue bit of writing that says reset my account
To erase all old passwords, you can reset them or disable any accounts associated with those passwords. Make sure to update the passwords with new and secure ones to maintain the security of your accounts. Additionally, consider enabling two-factor authentication for added protection.
Apple does not provide a reset/recovery feature for passwords