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Can’t remember your Amazon Prime password? here’s how to reset it

Reset your Amazon Prime password in minutes with this method

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We’ve all been there – staring blankly at the login screen, wracking our brains to recall that seemingly unforgettable password for our Amazon Prime account. In today’s digital world, where we juggle countless online accounts, it’s all too easy to let a password slip from memory. But fear not, forgetful Prime members! We’ve got you covered with a step-by-step guide to reset your Prime password – which also serves as your Amazon login – and swiftly regain access to a world of entertainment, shopping perks, and delivery conveniences.

Here’s how to reset your Amazon Prime password

To start the process of reclaiming your Prime account, you need to go to Amazon.com or the Prime login page. This can be done through your web browser or Amazon app. On the browser, you will find the sign-in prompt in the top right corner, while the app will show the login screen as soon as you open it.

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Once on the login page, your next move is to click the “Need help?” button, which will unveil a drop-down menu. Here, you’ll want to select the “Forgot your password?” option, officially initiating the password reset process for your Amazon Prime account.

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Now, assuming your email address or phone number associated with your Prime account is up-to-date, and the only issue is your lapse in memory regarding the password, you’ll be prompted to enter that critical piece of information. Simply key in your email or phone number, then click “Continue” to forge ahead.

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In the name of security, Amazon will then send you a One-Time Password (OTP) to the email address or mobile phone number you provided. This added layer of protection ensures that only you, the rightful account holder, can access your Prime account and sensitive information.

Once that coveted OTP arrives, swiftly return to the browser window or app where you initiated the password reset process and enter the code into the designated field.

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After your OTP is verified, you’ll be invited to craft a brand-new, ultra-secure password for your Prime login. Take this opportunity to devise a strong, virtually impenetrable combination of letters, numbers, and special characters. And once you’ve settled on your new digital gatekeeper, be sure to store it safely – perhaps in a trusty password manager to keep your credentials both secure and readily accessible.

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With your new password in hand, you’ll automatically be logged into your Prime account, free to revel in the wealth of benefits, from binge-worthy entertainment to lightning-fast delivery and exclusive shopping deals.

Remember, safeguarding the confidentiality of your Prime login credentials is paramount to securing your account and personal information in this digital frontier we call home.

Prime for newcomers

If you’ve yet to embark on the Prime journey, fear not – the path is clear and well-trodden. A Prime membership will set you back $14.99 per month, or $139 annually if you opt for the yearly payment plan. But Amazon also offers a range of affordable membership options, each granting access to the same valuable benefits, including swift, free delivery on millions of items, exclusive perks, and savings for eligible members.

Perhaps you qualify for the Prime Student or Prime Access memberships? Take a moment to explore your options, and when you’re ready, take that first step into the world of Prime. A vast digital frontier of convenience, entertainment, and unparalleled shopping awaits.

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