---
title: "Changing my login details"
slug: "changing-my-login-details"
tags: ["Username", "User", "Login", "Password", "Profile"]
updated: 2024-05-23T23:42:13Z
published: 2024-05-23T23:42:13Z
---

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# Changing my Login Details

There may be times that you may need to update your Username, or your Password. This can be done via the **Account** page for your user login

### Changing your Username/Password:

1. On the **Dashboard** select **My Account**.  

![image.png](https://cdn.document360.io/d198920d-a212-4177-85f9-e1abc92e7ab3/Images/Documentation/image-NW6P6U77.png)
2. Select the **Login** box and edit your Login name, i.e. the name you type into the login screen.
3. Select the **Password** box to enter a new password.
4. Select the **Confirm new password** box and entering your new password.
5. Select **Save** towards the bottom of the screen.

          
          

Note, confirmation will take place when you **Save** your changes

          Password Security is IMPORTANT!

          

No-one likes having a thousand passwords, and remembering them is a challenge. We're all encouraged to "Make it long!" and "Don't use birthdays" and "Never use the same password twice!".

Unfortunately, these are extremely important, and a fact of the world we live in. Here are some helpful videos to make your lives much easier: **Long, Strong Passwords and Password Managers** - certnz.govt.nz

 [CERT NZ Cyber Insider: Unique Passwords](https://www.youtube.com/embed/SD9nnJtNKpM)
  

  

**What is Two-factor Authentication** - certnz.govt.nz

[YouTube video player](https://www.youtube.com/embed/QZtiFJMm8Hc)
  

  

**Setting Two-Factor Authenticaion on infoodle**

[infoodle - General - Update Password &amp; 2FA](https://player.vimeo.com/video/729852299?h=a68ebcf512&amp;badge=0&amp;autopause=0&amp;player_id=0&amp;app_id=58479)

          
          

For information on setting Two-Factor Authentication, see [Two-Factor Authentication.](/v1/docs/two-factor-authentication)

## Related

- [Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)](/two-factor-authentication.md)
- [Login Settings](/role-settings.md)
