If you don't remember the last time you changed your Yahoo!
the account password was, it would be better if you do this today because
hackers may have your password in their hands. Specialists working in the
cybersecurity department also recommend changing your password as soon as
possible if you suspect that other people know it and can access your account,
or you have simply forgotten your old password and are unable to recover it.
You can find instructions on how to reset Yahoo! password below.
How to
change Yahoo! password (when you can log into your account)
From a
browser
1. Access the security page of the Yahoo account.
2. Click Change Password.
3. Enter a new password of your choice.
4. Click Continue.
From a Yahoo! mobile app
1. Touch the menu icon to access the menu.
2. Touch Manage accounts (if you use the Yahoo Mail app).
3. Touch Account information and access Security settings.
4. Enter the security code and touch Change password.
5. If you have decided to change your password, touch I
prefer to change my password.
6. Enter a new password twice.
7. Touch Continue.
How to
reset Yahoo! password instructions (when your account has been compromised /
you have forgotten your password)
1. Access the Login Assistant.
2. Enter an email address or phone number associated with
the account.
3. Click Continue.
4. Follow the instructions.
Setting a strong password is as important as changing a
password for the account that appears to have been compromised. In general, a
strong password can be defined as a password that is difficult for others to
crack, so passwords like password1 or qwerty are not close to strong passwords.
If these are bad examples of passwords, what passwords are considered safe?
Well, first of all, a good password uses different types of characters,
including letters (both lowercase and uppercase), numbers, and symbols. Second,
a strong password must be of sufficient length. There are different opinions on
the length and complexity of the password, but many specialists agree that it
must be at least 14 characters. Of course, the best practice is to upload
characters so that cybercriminals cannot easily crack the password. Finally,
but most importantly, passwords cannot be reused in accounts.
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