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#1: Is for those who DO know their current Account Password and would like to change it within your account.
#2: Is for those who do NOT know, or may have forgotten/lost, their current Account Password and can NOT access your account.
Here are step by step instructions for 2 ways to change your Account Password:
1. Once logged in to the Set Power Free App and view your dashboard, select the profile name in the bottom left corner.
a) Once you are viewing your Profile details, Click on the "Reset Password" tab below your Profile name
b) Input your current Account Password
c) Input and verify a new account password in the fields.
*Note: Prevent from using the same password as your Wallet Passcode.
d) Click “Update Password”.
2. If you are unable to sign into your account, you can request a new password.
a) Click on “Forgot Password” on the log-in page at SetPowerFree Login or click this link:
b) Input your email address associated with your Set Power Free account to receive the Reset Password request. Then, click "Request reset link”
c) Check your email for a link to reset your password. *Note: If you do not see the Set Power Free email in your inbox, try checking your spam, trash, and/or any alternative folders the email may have been sent to. Once you find the email, click the "Reset Password" link or copy and paste the provided URL into your browser.
d) After clicking the "Reset Password" link, you should be able to create and verify a new Set Power Free Account Password. Once you verify your new password, click "Reset" and your new password should be successfully updated.
*Note: Prevent from using the same password as your Wallet Passcode.
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