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How to Reset Your Notebook Account Password

Updated 2026-08-21 · 1013 words

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To reset your Notebook account password, open {site}, go to the sign-in area, and select the password recovery option. Notebook will ask you to verify your account before you can create a new password.

This guide explains how to reset a Notebook account, not how to reset a notebook computer to its factory settings. A password reset changes the sign-in credential for an account without erasing files from your device.

Where do you start a Notebook password reset?

Start from Notebook’s official website rather than a link in an unexpected email or message. Select Sign In, then look near the password field for an option labeled Forgot Password, Reset Password, or similar.

Have the email address, username, or mobile number associated with the Notebook account ready. Notebook may use one of these account identifiers to locate the account and send a reset email or verification code.

If the sign-in page does not show a recovery option, check the Help or Support section of the official site. Do not enter your password or verification code on a page reached through an untrusted message or advertisement.

How do you reset a Notebook password step by step?

A verification code is a temporary set of characters used to confirm that you control the email address or mobile number connected to the account. The exact labels can change, but the usual Notebook reset process is:

  1. Open the official Notebook sign-in page through {site}.
  2. Select Forgot Password, Reset Password, or the equivalent recovery option.
  3. Enter the email address, username, or mobile number associated with the Notebook account.
  4. Submit the request and follow the on-screen instructions.
  5. Check the indicated email inbox or mobile device for a reset message or verification code.
  6. Open the reset message or enter the code only on the official Notebook page or app.
  7. Create and confirm a new password that meets every requirement displayed on the screen.
  8. Return to Sign In and test the new password.

If Notebook offers more than one verification method, choose an email address or mobile number you can access now. Stop and contact support if the displayed contact information is unfamiliar, because the account details may need to be reviewed.

How do you reset a Notebook password in the mobile app?

Open the official Notebook app and look for Forgot Password or a similar option on its sign-in screen. Enter the account identifier requested by the app, then complete the verification instructions shown there.

The app may hand the reset process to a secure browser page, or it may keep the process inside the app. Either route can be legitimate when it starts from the official app. Follow the displayed steps instead of assuming that the app and website have identical buttons.

If the app has no visible recovery option, use the official website in the phone’s browser. Updating or reopening the app may fix a display problem, but it does not replace account verification. Never share a reset code with anyone who contacts you and asks for it.

What should you do if the Notebook reset email or verification code never arrives?

First, confirm that the email address or mobile number was entered correctly. A small typing error can send the request to the wrong destination or prevent Notebook from finding the account.

  • Check spam, junk, promotions, and filtered mail folders.
  • Search the inbox for “Notebook” and for terms such as “password” or “reset.”
  • Make sure the mailbox can receive new messages and that Notebook messages are not blocked.
  • Check whether the phone has service and can receive ordinary messages if a code was sent by text.
  • Use the newest reset email or code if several requests were made, because an earlier one may no longer work.
  • Request another message once, then avoid sending many requests in quick succession.

If part of the destination address or number appears on screen, verify that it belongs to you. Do not keep guessing if the contact information is old or unfamiliar. Use Notebook’s official support or account recovery channel and explain that you no longer have access to the listed verification method.

How should you choose a new Notebook password?

Follow the password rules displayed on the Notebook reset screen. Those on-screen rules are the reliable source for required length, character types, and any restriction against reusing an earlier password.

If no detailed rules are shown, choose a long, unique password that you do not use for email, banking, social media, or another account. A password manager can create and store a unique password so you do not have to remember it.

  • Avoid names, birthdays, usernames, and easy keyboard patterns.
  • Do not reuse the password that was forgotten or exposed.
  • Do not send the new password or verification code by email or message.
  • Save the password only in a trusted password manager or another secure place.

After the Notebook reset succeeds, sign in again on your devices as needed. If the account has a security page, review the recovery email address, mobile number, and active sessions for anything you do not recognize.

What should you do if you still cannot reset your Notebook password?

Contact Notebook through the Help or Support section on its official website. Choose the topic for sign-in trouble, password recovery, or account access, and use the official contact form or support method displayed there.

Tell support which account identifier you tried, whether the reset message arrived, and what happened after you submitted the form. Include the exact error wording, but never include your password or a verification code.

Support may need information that helps establish account ownership. Provide only what the official support process requests, and send it only through Notebook’s official channel. If you suspect someone changed the account’s email address or password, state that clearly and ask for the account security or compromised-account process.

If search results for “how to reset a notebook” show instructions for erasing a computer, do not follow them for an account problem. A Notebook account reset should use password recovery; it should not require deleting device data or restoring factory settings.

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