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Resetting a Forgotten Password on Desktop
Click Difficulty signing in?. This link is in the lower-right corner of the sign-in section. Doing so takes you to the account recovery page. If you're already logged into Yahoo, click your name in the upper-right side of the window, click Account Info, and then click the Account security tab before proceeding. If the Account security tab opens without requiring a password, follow the steps in Method 2 to change your password.
Enter your Yahoo account's phone number. This is the phone number that you used to sign up for Yahoo. If you have a recovery email address for Yahoo, you can enter it instead. You can also enter your Yahoo email address if you're unsure of your recovery phone number or email address.
Click Continue. You'll find this blue button below the text box.
Click Yes, text me an Account Key. It's a blue button near the top of the page. Yahoo will send a code to your selected phone number. If you entered your recovery email address instead, you'll click Yes, send me an Account Key instead. If you entered your Yahoo email address, you'll enter the missing numbers or letters from the recovery option Yahoo provides before proceeding.
Retrieve the Account Key. To do so: Text — Open your phone's Messages app, tap the message from Yahoo, and review the 8-character code in the text message's body. Email — Open your recovery email inbox, select the email from Yahoo (it may be in the Spam folder), and review the 8-character code in the body of the email.
Enter the Account Key. Type the Account Key code into the text box that's in the middle of the "Verify" page.
Click Verify. It's below the text box. As long as the code matches the one that Yahoo sent to you, you'll be taken to the account selection page.
Select your account. Click the account for which you want to change the password. This will log you into the selected account. If you only have one Yahoo account, you may not be prompted to do this.
Click Create a new password. It's near the bottom of the page.
Enter your new password twice. Type your new password into the "New password" text box, then re-type it into the "Confirm password" text box. Both entries must match in order for you to be able to proceed. You can double-check your password by checking the "Show password" box.
Click Continue. It's a blue button at the bottom of the page.
Click Looks good when prompted. Doing so will confirm that your password change was successful and return you to your Yahoo inbox. If prompted to add features to Yahoo, click the grey I'll secure my account later link at the bottom of the prompt.
Changing a Password on Desktop
Open Yahoo Mail. Go to https://mail.yahoo.com/ in your computer's browser. This will open your Yahoo inbox if you're logged into your Yahoo account. If you aren't already logged in, enter your email address and click Next, then enter your password and click Sign in before continuing.
Click your name tab. It's your name and profile picture in the upper-right side of the window. A drop-down menu will appear.
Click Account Info. You'll find this link below your name in the drop-down menu. Doing so opens the Account page.
Click Account security. It's a tab on the left side of the page.
Re-enter your login information. Type in your email address, click Next, enter your current password, and click Sign in. If you recently logged into your Yahoo account, you may not be prompted to log in again.
Click the Change password link. It's in the upper-right side of the page. This will take you to the password creation page. If you have Yahoo Account Key enabled, you'll instead click Manage in the upper-right side of the page, click Disable Account Key at the bottom of the pop-up window, click Yes, disable Account Key, and click Got It. You can then click Change password.
Enter your new password twice. Type your new password into the "New password" text box, then re-type it into the "Confirm password" text box. Both entries must match in order for you to be able to proceed. You can double-check your password by checking the "Show password" box.
Click Continue. It's a blue button at the bottom of the page.
Click Looks good when prompted. Doing so will confirm that your password change was successful and return you to your Yahoo inbox. If prompted to add features to Yahoo, click the grey I'll secure my account later link at the bottom of the prompt.
Changing a Password on Mobile
Open Yahoo Mail. Tap the Yahoo Mail app icon, which resembles a purple box with the phrase "Yahoo! Mail" and a white envelope on it. This will open your Yahoo inbox if you're logged in. If you aren't logged into the Yahoo Mail app, tap Have a Yahoo account? Sign in at the bottom of the screen (or, on Android, tap Yahoo Mail), enter your email address, tap Next, enter your password, and tap Sign in. If you're logged out and can't remember your password, skip to the next method. If you're already logged in, you can simply reset the password from Yahoo Mail settings without having to know the old password.
Tap ☰. It's in the top-left corner of the screen (iPhone) or the search bar (Android). Doing so opens a pop-out menu.
Tap Manage Accounts. You'll find this near the top of the pop-out menu. This will open a list of currently signed-in accounts.
Find your account name. In the list of signed-in accounts, find the name of the account for which you want to change the password.
Tap Account info. It's a link below the name of the account whose password you want to change.
Tap Security Settings. This option is in the middle of the page.
Enter your phone's passcode or Touch ID. If prompted, scan your Touch ID or enter your phone's passcode. Depending on the type of phone that you have, you may not need to do this.
Tap Change password. It's a link in the upper-right corner of the page. If you have Yahoo Account Key enabled, you'll instead tap Manage in the upper-right corner, tap Disable Account Key at the bottom of the screen, tap Yes, disable Account Key, and tap Got It. You can then tap Change password.
Tap I would rather change my password. This grey link is at the bottom of the page. Doing so opens the password creation page. If you didn't have to scan your Touch ID or enter a passcode, you may have to tap a checkbox entitled "I'm not a robot" and then tap Continue before proceeding.
Create a new password. Enter your new password into the "New password" text field, then re-type the password into the "Confirm new password" text field. This ensures that you don't accidentally mistype your password.
Tap Continue. It's a blue button at the bottom of the screen. Doing so immediately resets your Yahoo Mail password and returns you to the inbox page. If you use Yahoo's email services on desktop, you'll need to sign back into your Yahoo account with this new password the next time you use the service.
Resetting a Forgotten Password on Mobile
Open Yahoo Mail. Tap the Yahoo Mail app icon, which resembles a purple box with the phrase "Yahoo! Mail" and a white envelope on it. Doing so should open the Yahoo login page. If Yahoo Mail opens to an inbox, you're already logged into Yahoo Mail. This means that you can change your password without having to reset the old one.
Tap Have a Yahoo account?. This link is at the bottom of the screen. On Android, tap the purple Yahoo Mail box near the top of the screen.
Tap Trouble signing in?. It's a blue link near the bottom of the screen.
Enter a phone number or email address. In the text box that's in the middle of the screen, type in your phone number or recovery email address. If you don't know what your recovery options are, enter the email address for the Yahoo email address for which you're trying to change the password.
Tap Continue. It's a blue button in the middle of the page. Doing so will take you to a page with your phone number partially revealed.
Tap Yes, text me an Account Key. This blue button is in the middle of the page. Yahoo will sent a text message to the listed phone number. If you entered an email address, you'll tap Yes, send me an Account Key instead. If you entered your Yahoo email address, you'll enter the missing numbers or letters from the recovery option Yahoo provides before proceeding.
Retrieve the verification code. This process will vary depending on whether you used your phone number or an email address: Text — Open your phone's Messages app, tap the message from Yahoo, and review the 8-character code in the text message's body. Email — Open your recovery email inbox, select the email from Yahoo (it may be in the Spam folder), and review the 8-character code in the body of the email.
Enter the verification code. Tap the text box in the middle of the Yahoo screen, then type in the code from the message.
Tap Verify. It's a blue button near the bottom of the page. As long as the code matches the one sent to your phone, doing this will open your Yahoo Mail inbox.
Change your password. While the Yahoo Mail app doesn't give you an option to reset your forgotten password here, you can change the password as you normally would without having to know the old password.
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