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Change your password

A short article for a short task. The form is three fields and a Save button.

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Where to find it

Open Settings from your avatar in the top right, then click Password in the Settings Tabs sidebar. The Password tab opens

with a single form titled "Password" and the subtitle "For your security, please enter your current password and choose a

strong new one".

The three fields

The form has three required fields, each with a small eye icon on the right that toggles visibility.

Old Password. Your current password. Talinty needs this to confirm the change is coming from you and not from someone

who has stolen your session.

New Password. What you want your password to be from now on. Choose something you do not use on other accounts. A

password manager is the easiest way to do this.

Confirm Password. The same new password, entered a second time. This catches typos before they lock you out of your own

account.

Click Save Changes when all three fields are filled. Talinty will sign you out of other sessions on other devices as a precaution.

You will need to sign in again with the new password on those devices.

[Illustration: A simplified Password form with three stacked input fields, each showing a small eye icon on the right side. The

Save Changes button sits below in Talinty Green. Forest typography, Signal Mint card background. Caption underneath in

Sage Gray: "Three fields. One button. Done."]

If you forgot your old password

The form above only works if you remember your current password. If you do not, you cannot change it from this screen

because the Old Password field cannot be filled in.

The fix is the password reset flow on the sign-in page. Sign out, go to the sign-in page, and click "Forgot password". Talinty

will email a reset link to the address on your account. The link is valid for a limited window and can only be used once.

If the reset email does not arrive within a few minutes, check your spam folder. If it is not there either, the most common

reason is that your account email is different from the one you are checking. In that case, contact support and we will help

you locate the right address.

What makes a password strong enough

Talinty enforces a minimum length and basic complexity at the form level. Beyond the minimum, the same advice that applies

to every other account applies here: long is better than complex, a passphrase is better than a single word with substitutions,

and a password manager generating a random string is better than anything you can remember.

If your organization has its own password policy, follow that. If your organization uses single sign-on through a corporate

identity provider, your Talinty access is managed there and this form does not apply to you.