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Ok, I Need To Change My Passw

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Woodbridge, VA
September 6
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To change your password on MyHealthTeam, follow these steps:

1. Log into the site
2. Select the three lines icon on the top left of the page.
3. A menu will appear. Choose the heading that says 'Settings' and select ‘Account settings’ from the drop-down menu.
4. Under account settings, select 'change' next to Password to Show Full Answer

To change your password on MyHealthTeam, follow these steps:

1. Log into the site.
2. Select the three lines icon on the top left of the page.
3. A menu will appear. Choose the heading that says 'Settings' and select ‘Account settings’ from the drop-down menu.
4. Under account settings, select 'change' next to Password to update this information.
5. Type in your current password and the new password you wish to use. You must type in the new password again, and both passwords must match.
6. Select 'change password' when you're done.

Password Criteria:
- At least 8 characters long
- At least 1 uppercase letter
- At least 1 lowercase letter
- At least 1 number
- No special characters like *, & or or spaces

Recommendation:
- Update any saved passwords to your new password to avoid getting locked out of your account due to an outdated password.

For more details, you can visit the [MyHealthTeam support page](https://myhealthteams.freshdesk.com/en/support/...).

September 6

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