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Change Your Password

Change Your Password

To change your password on Reworkly if you're already signed in:

  • Click ••• menu from bottom navigation.
  • Click Settings menu.
  • Select Account .
  • Select Change Password.
  • Enter your current password and new password.
  • Click Save Changes.

If you're signed in but have forgotten your password, follow the steps under Change Your Password then click Forgot your password? and follow the steps to reset it. Keep in mind that you'll need access to the email associated with your account.

Reset Your Password

To reset your password if you're not logged in to Reworkly:

  • Go to the Find Your Account Page.
  • Type the email address, phone number or username associated with your account, then click Continue.
  • Follow the on-screen instructions.

For security reasons, you won’t be able to use the same mobile phone number that you use for two-factor authentication to help you reset your password. You’ll need to have a different mobile phone number or email address added to your account to reset your password if you ever need to.

If you're still having trouble, we can help you recover your account.

Make Strong Password

When you create a new password, remember:

  • Your password should be easy for you to remember but difficult for others to guess.
  • Your password should be different than the passwords you use to sign into other accounts, like your email or bank account.
  • Longer passwords are usually more secure.
  • Your password should not be your email, phone number or birthday.
  • Avoid using common words, like “Password”.
  • Use a password manager. There are many different applications that can store your - passwords securely.
  • Don't share your passwords with anyone, online or in person. If you do, change them as soon as possible.

If you see a message letting you know the password you entered isn't strong enough, try mixing together uppercase and lowercase letters. You can also make the password more complex by making it longer with a phrase or series of words that you can easily remember, but no one else knows.