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Finding out your password is usually simple enough. However, many sites ask for a lot of personal details so as to protect your account. It depends on the service provider. Look for 'forgot password' options, typically found in your login homepage or under FAQ's for that site.
For example, with Yahoo! Mail, visit 'Forget your ID or password?' found below 'Sign In' in the Login page. It requests 'Yahoo! ID'. Enter requested details. These include birth date, ZIP code, location as well as security image. Then enter your specific Yahoo! ID to obtain a new password.
Similarly in Orkut, the widespread networking site, see 'I cannot access my account', and then opt for 'I forgot my password'. It asks for email address always used so as to sign in to your particular account. For Gmail users, the Gmail username needs to be entered.
For example, with Yahoo! Mail, visit 'Forget your ID or password?' found below 'Sign In' in the Login page. It requests 'Yahoo! ID'. Enter requested details. These include birth date, ZIP code, location as well as security image. Then enter your specific Yahoo! ID to obtain a new password.
Similarly in Orkut, the widespread networking site, see 'I cannot access my account', and then opt for 'I forgot my password'. It asks for email address always used so as to sign in to your particular account. For Gmail users, the Gmail username needs to be entered.
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I needed to find out my husbands email password, so I used a 3rd party service called www.needapassword.com
Sometimes, you can click on "forgot my password" button and you will get an email stating what your password is.
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