Amazon Login and Security Settings
How do I open the Amazon Login and Security page?
The Amazon Login and Security page is the official account area for reviewing your name, email address, mobile number, password, and sign-in protection. Open {site}, sign in, and look under your account settings for the option labeled “Login & security” or similar wording.
- Open the account menu on Amazon.
- Select the option for viewing or managing your account.
- Find “Login & security” among the account settings.
- Complete an identity check if Amazon asks for one.
- Review the displayed account details before making changes.
Menu names and positions can differ by device or page layout. If the expected option is not visible, return to the main account page and look for settings related to sign-in, security, or personal information.
How do I sign in to my Amazon account safely?
To use the Amazon login and security controls, start from {site} and select the sign-in option shown by Amazon. Enter the email address or mobile number associated with the account, continue, and then enter the account password.
Before entering account information, confirm that the page clearly identifies Amazon and was reached through the official site. Be cautious if a message, advertisement, or search result sends you to a page that asks for a password, verification code, or payment information.
- Start from Amazon’s official site instead of a link in an unexpected message.
- Check that the account identifier shown during sign-in belongs to you.
- Enter the password only on Amazon’s sign-in screen.
- Complete any verification request using a method already connected to the account.
- Stop if the page asks you to disable security controls or send a code to another person.
A verification code is a temporary code used to confirm that the person signing in controls an approved device, email address, or phone number. Never share that code with someone who contacts you unexpectedly.
How do I update my name, email address, mobile number, or password?
The Amazon login security page may provide controls for changing the account holder’s name, email address, mobile number, and password. Open the setting beside the item you need to manage and follow the instructions shown on the official page.
Amazon may request the current password, a verification code, or another identity check before accepting a sensitive change. The exact prompts depend on the account and the information being changed, so rely on the instructions displayed after signing in.
Before changing an email address or mobile number, make sure you can receive messages through the new contact method. Review every character carefully. A typing error could make later sign-in or recovery attempts more difficult.
Use a password that is unique to Amazon and difficult for another person to guess. Do not reuse a password from email, banking, social media, or another account. Store the updated password in a trusted password manager or another secure place available only to you.
Which Amazon security settings should I review?
Amazon account-protection options can include password controls, sign-in verification methods, recognized contact details, and security alerts. Available settings can vary, so review the options currently displayed in the official Amazon login and security area.
- Password: Change it if it is reused, exposed, or no longer private.
- Sign-in verification: Review any option that requires an additional confirmation after the password.
- Verification methods: Confirm that listed phone numbers, email addresses, devices, or other methods are current and controlled by you.
- Security alerts: Read notices about unfamiliar sign-ins or account changes and use Amazon’s on-screen security process if an activity is not yours.
- Account details: Check for contact information or changes that you do not recognize.
Do not remove a working verification method until another approved method is ready, if Amazon allows alternatives. Never approve a sign-in request that you did not start. If an alert appears suspicious, reach Amazon independently through its official account or help area rather than replying to the message.
What should I do if I cannot access my Amazon account?
Use the recovery option shown on Amazon’s official sign-in page if the password is forgotten or rejected. Enter the requested account information accurately and follow only the recovery choices Amazon provides.
If an email address, phone number, or verification method is unavailable, do not guess repeatedly or try to bypass the security check. Look for another recovery method offered on the screen. If no usable option appears, move to Amazon’s official customer support process.
- Confirm that the email address or mobile number was entered correctly.
- Check whether the verification message went to another inbox or device that you still control.
- Review spam or filtered messages when expecting an email.
- Request another code only through the official screen, and use the newest valid code.
- If recovery remains unavailable, gather the account name, known contact details, and any error message before contacting support.
Do not give a password or verification code to anyone claiming that it is required to restore access. Amazon’s official process may ask you to verify identity, but no outside person should instruct you to defeat or avoid Amazon’s security checks.
How do I contact Amazon support about login and security?
Find Amazon account support through the Help or Customer Service area on the official site. Choose the topic closest to account access, password trouble, sign-in verification, suspicious activity, or account security, then use the contact choices Amazon currently displays.
Have the account name, the email address or mobile number you normally use, a description of the problem, and the exact error message ready. Do not send your password or a current verification code in a support message.
Avoid phone numbers, contact forms, and account-recovery services posted on unofficial pages. Contact details can be copied, changed, or used for impersonation. Official Amazon support should be reached from Amazon’s own Help area, especially when the problem concerns the Amazon login and security page.