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The account settings of a user can be accessed via the *Settings* page. It is located in the top right-hand corner next to *Inbox* and *Logout* in a standard Mahara instance.
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New password
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You can change your Mahara password on the Settings page:
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Enter your current password.
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Enter your preferred new password in the *New Password* and *Confirm password* box.
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Make further changes on the page if you wish.
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Click the *Save* button at the bottom of the page.
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Your password must have a minimum of six characters. It must contain at least one number, and at least two letters. Passwords are case sensitive and must be different from your username.
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Change your password
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If you do not see the *New password* box, you cannot change your password in Mahara. Your login and password are managed elsewhere. This is the case if your institution has set up single sign-on to other applications for example. If you want to change your password, please contact your institution administrator. He will be able to tell you where you can change your password.
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