Why do I keep getting password resets?

Unexpected “password reset” emails can be caused by many things, ranging from honest mistakes to intentional hack attempts. Keeping your account secure with a strong password, up-to-date recovery information, and two-factor authentication is the best approach to keeping it secure.

Why does my iPhone keep making me reset my passcode?

But it likely has something to do with websites you’ve visited in Safari on the iPhone. Companies can force their employees to reset their iPhone passcode if they install a MDM (Mobile Device Management) profile. But this particular prompt appears on iPhones with and without profiles installed.

Why do I keep having to reset my Facebook password?

Facebook Help Team If you received a Facebook password reset code that you didn’t request, it’s likely that someone accidentally entered your details or username when attempting to log into their account.

How do I turn off password reset email?

How to disable password reset emails

  1. Log in to your Name.com account.
  2. Click on the ACCOUNT tab, located at the top, select PROFILE and then select ACCOUNT SETTINGS.
  3. Click Security Settings in the Security section.
  4. Under Allow Password Reset Emails, remove the check box to prevent password reset emails from being sent.

Why have I been sent a Microsoft password reset code?

Replies (4)  This is most likely the same as your bank asking you to reset your Internet banking password. In other words, it is fraudulent. You need to see who is the Email sender, just click on the sender email address and it will show you the source, most likely this is a phishing attempt, just ignore the email.

How do I get my iPhone to stop asking me to change my passcode?

Helpful answers

  1. Turn off your device passcode.
  2. Click on the Follow Up message in Settings to change your passcode.
  3. This should make the Follow Up message go away.
  4. Sign out of iCloud.
  5. Turn your device passcode back on.
  6. The Follow Up message should still be gone.
  7. Sign back into iCloud.
  8. The Follow Up message should still be gone.

How do I turn off the passcode lock on my iPhone?

Turn off the passcode

  1. Go to Settings , then do one of the following: On an iPhone with Face ID: Tap Face ID & Passcode. On an iPhone with a Home button: Tap Touch ID & Passcode.
  2. Tap Turn Passcode Off.

How do I get back into my Facebook account if I forgot my password?

I can’t log in to Facebook.

  1. Go to and follow the instructions. Make sure to use a computer or mobile phone that you have previously used to log into your Facebook account.
  2. Search for the account you want to recover.
  3. Follow the on-screen steps to reset the password for your account.

Does Facebook send a code to reset password?

We send confirmation codes when someone has login approvals turned on. If you turn on login approvals, you’ll be asked to enter a special security code each time you try to access your Facebook account from a new computer, mobile phone or browser.

Why am I getting a Microsoft password reset email?

The reason you received that email means that your account security is working and has an additional step to prevent your password from getting reset. At some point they stop trying to reset your password. Always remember to use two factor authentication, and to never give that code to anyone.

How do I reset my Microsoft account password?

Reset your password

  1. Select Forgot password? If the Enter password window is still open select Forgot password?
  2. Verify your identity. For your protection, Microsoft must verify your identity before you can proceed with resetting your password.
  3. Get a verification code.
  4. Enter code and reset password.

Does Microsoft send emails to reset passwords?

Microsoft will never send you a password reset or ask you to verify your account unless you initiated the request by choosing to reset your password. If you didn’t request to reset your password, then it means some else did or you’ve just received a password scam email.

Why do I keep getting password reset emails?

Become a Patron of Ask Leo! and go ad-free! Unexpected “password reset” emails can be caused by many things, ranging from honest mistakes to intentional hack attempts. You should ignore those you did not initiate yourself.

What to do if someone is trying to reset your password?

If your account has not actually been hacked, there’s little you can do to find out who’s trying to log in as you. But there are steps you can take to protect yourself from would-be hackers and phishing scams. I just happened to check my emails and noticed that I had an email telling me that I had asked for my Live.com account password to be reset.

Why do I have trouble resetting my Google Account Password?

If you made a typo, try again. Someone might have hijacked your account and added it. If you still have access to one of the options, try using it to reset your password.

What does it mean if someone is trying to change your password?

In any case, the information about who’s trying to change your password is not available. A password reset email means someone entered your ID into a login page and clicked the “I forgot my password” link or equivalent.

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