Forgot password
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I forgot the admin password and click forgot password. It gives me a random number .
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Hi Rreinha,
Please contact reolink support by email support01@reolink.com for the super password by providing the RADOM CODE.
1. Contact support01@reolink.com
2. Wait for email reply, which indicates support is online
3. Click FORGET PASSWORD
4. Get the RANDOM CODE
5. Send the code to email support01@reolink.com immediately
6. Reolink support will offer the SUPER PASSWORD in 1 min upon your email
7. Fill in SUPER PASSWORD and you will get the page for creating your new password.
Note: the random code is only valid for a few minutes, so, it is a must to have the support online and get the valid super password.
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I forgot my password and clicked forgot password to get the code, but did not receive any mail. What can I do?
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I forgot my password and clicked forgot password to get the code, but did not receive any mail. What can I do? snake io
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You save and use that random number. Then change the password if you want slope ball
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That random number is the temporary password. You can switch to your password if you want death run 3d
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To reset your Reolink camera's password, you can follow these steps:
- Press and hold the reset button on the camera for about 15 seconds until the camera restarts.
- Connect the camera to your router using an Ethernet cable.
- Open the Reolink App or Client on your device and add the camera by following the on-screen instructions.
- Once the camera is added, you can set a new password for it.
Note: The location of the reset button may vary depending on the model of your camera. Check the user manual for more information.
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can not log in
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Next time to avoid forgetting your password, you can implement the following strategies:
Create a Strong and Memorable Password: Design a password that is strong and unique, using a combination of upper and lower case letters, numbers, and special characters. It should not be easily guessable but should still be memorable to you.
Use Passphrases: Consider using a passphrase, which is a longer sequence of words or a sentence. Passphrases are often easier to remember than random strings of characters while still being secure.
Password Manager: Consider using a reputable password manager to store and organize your passwords securely. Password managers encrypt your passwords and require you to remember only one master password.
Regularly Update Passwords: Change your passwords regularly, especially for critical accounts. This helps minimize the potential damage if a password is compromised.
Associate Passwords with Mnemonics: Create mnemonic devices or mental associations to remember passwords better. It could be a pattern, acronym, or a connection with something familiar to you.
Writing It Down Securely: If you find it challenging to remember certain passwords, consider writing them down and storing them securely in a physical safe or a locked drawer.
Practice Retrieving Passwords: Test yourself occasionally by trying to recall your passwords without assistance. The act of retrieval can reinforce memory.