Find Your Samsung Account Password
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You cannot display a forgotten Samsung account password on Samsung’s sign-in page, but you can reset it after Samsung verifies your identity. If Samsung Pass previously saved the login, you may be able to view the saved password on a Galaxy device instead.
Where do I start to recover my Samsung account password?
Open {site}, select Sign in, and enter the email address used for your Samsung account. Select Next, then look for Forgot password? below the password field.
Your Samsung account ID is usually your email address. If you do not remember it, select Find ID on the sign-in screen and enter the requested name and date-of-birth information. Samsung may show a partly hidden email address that matches the information.
Use a private device and a network you trust. Have the phone linked to the account, access to the account email, and any Samsung backup codes ready before starting.
How do I reset my Samsung account password step by step?
- On the Samsung account sign-in page, enter your account email and select Next.
- Select Forgot password?
- Choose the phone number shown for the account, then type the full registered number when asked. Include the country code.
- Select Continue. If Samsung sends a verification code, enter it and select Verify.
- If the code does not reach the first device, select Didn’t get the verification code? The screen may offer a text message or a backup code.
- Follow the prompts to create and confirm a new password.
- Sign in with the new password. Samsung may ask you to sign in again on other devices using the same account.
Do not keep guessing the old password. Repeated failed attempts or code requests can trigger a temporary security restriction.
Can I recover my Samsung password by email or phone verification?
Samsung can verify a password reset through the recovery information and trusted devices connected to the account. The choices shown depend on what was previously registered.
Email: Samsung may send a reset or verification message to the account email. Check the inbox and spam folder. Open only a message you requested, then follow its reset prompt before that prompt expires.
Phone: Samsung may ask you to confirm the full registered number and then send a text code. Enter the number exactly as registered, including the country code.
Galaxy device: A signed-in Galaxy phone or tablet may receive a security notification or verification code. Approve the notification or enter the displayed code.
Backup code: If you saved Samsung two-step verification backup codes earlier, select the option for a backup code and enter an unused one.
A verification code is a short, one-time code used to confirm that the person requesting access controls a registered device or contact method.
What do I do if I cannot access my recovery email or phone?
If you cannot use either the registered email or phone, do not create a second account as a substitute. A different Samsung account will not contain the original account’s settings or connected devices.
On a two-step verification screen, select Didn’t get the verification code? If Samsung offers Need to change your phone number, follow that identity-verification process and provide information exactly as it appears on the account. Do not restart the request while it is being reviewed, because a new request may replace the earlier one.
If no alternate option appears, contact Samsung Support. Samsung states that support is the recovery path when neither the registered email nor phone is accessible. Support may ask for account and identity details, but it cannot simply reveal the existing password.
How do I find my saved Samsung password on a Galaxy device?
If the question is “how to find my Samsung password” or “how do I find my Samsung account password,” first check whether Samsung Pass saved it. Samsung Pass is Samsung’s biometric sign-in and autofill service, now managed through Samsung Wallet on supported Galaxy devices.
- Open Samsung Wallet.
- Open Menu and find the Samsung Pass section.
- Select Sign-in info.
- Verify your identity with the fingerprint or device security method requested.
- Look through the saved website and app credentials for the Samsung account entry.
- Open the matching entry and use the available view or edit control, if shown.
This works only if Samsung Pass saved that login earlier. The password is not normally visible in the Samsung account section of device Settings. If no saved entry exists, use the reset process instead.
How do I contact Samsung Support about a locked account?
Open {site} and go to Support, then choose Contact Us or Samsung Account Issues. Samsung’s official support page offers live chat and text support, along with other contact choices displayed in the verified contact block on this page.
Tell the representative that the issue is Samsung account recovery, not a device screen lock. Provide the account email, the last digits of the registered phone number if visible, the exact error message, and the recovery methods you can no longer access. Never send a password or verification code to someone who contacts you unexpectedly.
Why is my Samsung password reset not working?
The email is wrong: Check for spelling errors or use Find ID. Separate email addresses can belong to separate Samsung accounts.
The message is missing: Check spam and blocked-message folders, then request one new message instead of several.
The phone number does not match: Enter the complete number registered to the account, including its country code.
The code expired: Request a new code and use only the newest one.
Too many attempts were made: Stop requesting codes and try again after the restriction shown on Samsung’s screen ends.
The device time is wrong: Set the phone’s date, time, and time zone automatically, then retry.
The account region differs: Confirm that you are using the Samsung account site and recovery information for the country where the account was registered.
Recovery information is outdated: Use the change-number option if offered, or contact Samsung Support when the old email and phone are unavailable.
For searches such as “how to find my Samsung account password” or “how do I find my Samsung password,” the practical answer is the same: view it only if Samsung Pass already saved it; otherwise, verify your identity and set a new password.
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