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  2. To reset your root user password: Use your AWS account email address to begin signing in to the AWS Management Console as the root user and then choose Next.

  3. To change the root user's password, you must sign in as the AWS account root user and not as an IAM user. To learn how to reset a forgotten root user password, see Reset a lost or forgotten root user password. To protect your password, it's important to follow these best practices: Change your password periodically.

  4. To edit your AWS account's name, or to change the root user's password or email address, perform the steps in the following procedure. This email address and password are the credentials you use to sign in as the AWS account root user.

  5. To reset a root user password. Use your root user email address to reset a lost or forgotten root user password. If you no longer have access to that email address, then see I don't have access to the email for my AWS account.

  6. To reset your root user password: Use your Amazon Web Services account email address to begin signing in to the Amazon Web Services Management Console as the root user and then choose Next.

  7. Sep 21, 2017 · If you have MFA enabled on your root account and you lose or misplace your root MFA device, you can now reset it by using the AWS Management Console. Now, your root user can use the AWS sign-in page to verify your root account’s email address and phone number.

  8. To reset your MFA device, you must have access to the AWS root user account email address and phone number associated with the account. Note: If you are an AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) user, you can't reset MFA by yourself. You must contact your administrator to deactivate the device.

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