Tableau Public Login and Account Access Help
Use the Sign In control on the official Tableau Public site, then enter the email address and password connected to your Tableau account. If Tableau Public rejects the login, reset the password from the sign-in screen and check that you are using the correct email address.
Where is the official Tableau Public login page?
Open {site} and select Sign In near the top of the page. This is the safest way to reach the Tableau Public login page because the site directs you to its current authentication screen.
Before entering credentials, confirm that the page identifies Tableau Public or Tableau and uses the same official site reached through {site}. Avoid pages that ask for payment, remote access to your device, or credentials for an unrelated product.
The search phrases “tableau public login,” “login tableau public,” and “tableaupublic login” can produce third-party results. Do not enter a password on a page merely because its title contains those words. Start from the official site and use its Sign In control instead.
How do I sign in to Tableau Public?
A Tableau account is the user identity connected to a Tableau Public profile. Have the email address used to create or verify that account ready before beginning.
- Open the official Tableau Public site and select Sign In.
- Enter the email address associated with the Tableau Public account.
- Enter the account password exactly as created, including capitalization and special characters.
- Select the displayed sign-in button and wait for Tableau Public to return you to the site.
- Confirm that the profile icon or account menu appears before editing a profile or saving work.
If the authentication screen presents another official sign-in method already connected to the account, use that same method consistently. Do not choose a different method simply because the usual password fails; it may lead to a separate identity instead of the expected Tableau Public profile.
The Tableau Public sign in process is for Tableau Public account access. Instructions for Tableau Cloud or Tableau Server use different account and site arrangements and do not apply here.
How do I create or activate a Tableau Public account?
Select Sign Up on Tableau Public if you do not yet have an active account. Complete the registration fields shown by Tableau, using an email address that you can open now, and submit the form.
Check that inbox for an activation or verification message from Tableau. Open the message and follow its activation control, then create or confirm the password when prompted. The account may not be ready for a Tableau Public account login until this step is complete.
If an earlier activation message has expired, go to the Tableau Public sign-in screen and select the forgotten-password option. Tableau’s official guidance uses the resulting account message to continue activation and establish a new password. Do not create another profile until you have checked whether the original email address already belongs to an account.
How do I reset a forgotten Tableau Public password?
- Open the official sign-in screen and select Forgot Password or the equivalent password-recovery control displayed there.
- Enter the email address previously used to sign in to Tableau Public.
- Submit the request once, then check the inbox for Tableau’s password-reset message.
- Open the message and use its reset control.
- Enter the new password twice as requested, submit it, and return to Tableau Public to sign in.
If the recovery message does not arrive, check spam, junk, quarantine, and filtered mail folders. Search the mailbox for Tableau, confirm that the email address was typed correctly, and allow time for automated delivery.
A workplace or school firewall may filter automated account messages. Tableau’s official guidance recommends requesting the message again from a different device and network if it is missing. Avoid repeated rapid requests because an older reset message may stop working after a newer request is made.
How do I fix common Tableau Public login problems?
- Incorrect credentials: Retype the email address and password instead of relying on saved values. Check capitalization, keyboard language, spaces, and password-manager entries.
- Wrong email address: Search existing mail for earlier Tableau activation, verification, or password-reset messages. Those messages can help identify the address connected to the profile.
- Browser or cookie problem: Allow cookies and JavaScript for the official Tableau Public page. Try a private browsing window or another current browser. If that works, clear the stored Tableau site data in the original browser and try again.
- Authentication error: Close duplicate sign-in tabs, reopen one official login screen, and submit the credentials once. Temporarily disable browser extensions that alter scripts, cookies, or page content.
- Session expires repeatedly: Check whether the browser deletes cookies automatically or blocks them. A managed work device may also apply restrictions that interfere with the session.
- Account is inaccessible: Use password recovery first. If you no longer control the associated email address or recovery still fails, use official Tableau Public support rather than opening a replacement profile.
How do I contact Tableau Public support about account access?
Open Tableau Public’s official Help or Support area and choose the channel for Tableau Public account issues. The Tableau Public FAQ also directs users with unresolved account questions to Tableau Public Support and the Tableau Community forums. Use the account-support option for private access problems; do not post passwords, reset messages, or identity documents in a public forum.
Prepare the email address associated with the account, the public profile name, the exact error text, the approximate time of the failed attempt, and the browser and device used. State whether password recovery arrived, whether activation was completed, and whether you still control the email inbox.
If support requests identity verification for an account whose email address is no longer accessible, follow only the instructions delivered through the official support case. Never send a password or verification code. These details help support investigate Tableau Public account access without confusing the request with Tableau Cloud, Tableau Server, or another Tableau product.