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Resetting or updating your Airtable password
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Resetting your password
Our goal is to provide users with secure and continuous account access. This article details how to reset and update your Airtable password.
To reset your Airtable password after losing access to your account:
Visit Airtable.com/forgot.
Enter the email address used to create your Airtable account.
Check your email and open the message titled Airtable password reset.
Click the included link, and enter your desired password.
Click Save and Continue.
Updating your password
To update your Airtable password while logged in:
Visit your Airtable account overview.
Click Update password.
First, enter your New password and then enter your Current password.
Click Save new password.
Adding a password for the first time
In addition to using your email address, Airtable allows users to create an account using their Google credentials, Apple ID, or Single Sign On.
To add a password for the first time:
Visit your Airtable account overview.
Click + Add password.
Check your email and open the message titled Airtable password.
Click the included link, and enter your desired password.
Click Save and sign into your account.
FAQs
What are Airtable’s password requirements?
Airtable passwords must be at least 8 characters long.
I created and signed into my Airtable account using my Google account’s email address and password. How can I update the password?
See the instructions included in Updating your password section. And after adding a new password, log out of your Airtable account and revoke Airtable access from your Google account.
I lost access to my email account and can't reset my Airtable password. How can I get back into my Airtable account?
While Airtable can’t help you gain access to your email account, consider:
If you're unable to access your Airtable account on airtable.com, check if you are currently signed into the Airtable macOS, Windows, iOS, or Android app.
If so, you can use that device to share your files with another, new account— read our collaboration guide for more details.
Ask any existing collaborators to share workspaces and bases with your new email address.
Contact your email service provider for possible support accessing your email account.
I set up two-factor authentication (2FA) but lost access to my second authentication method. What can I do?
If you can no longer access your second authentication method, click Problems getting an authentication code?
This link will allow you to view all of your options for authentication. If you saved the backup codes provided when you set up 2FA, you can enter one by selecting Use a backup code.
If you are still unable to access your account, please contact our support team.