I want to change my current password. How do I do that?

I want to change my current password. How do I do that?

Log out from your account if you are currently logged in and access the login interface. After providing your email, click on the "Forgot password?" button. You will receive an email with a reset link. Once followed, you will be able to create a new password. 

Note: The password can contain only letters and numbers, minimum of 6 characters, and a maximum of 30. For safety reasons, LockTrip does not create, send and/or restore passwords.














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