Introduction
The Change Password feature will allow you to update your Accounts' passwords quickly. This is a valuable security measure to ensure that only you can access your accounts.
Setup & Recommendations
- Before changing your accounts' passwords, you must add accounts to OneClick. After adding the accounts, you can use Account Tools.
- We recommend farming your accounts for at least a week before changing any account information.
Change Password
1. Navigate over to the Tasks > Accounts / Solvers page in OneClick
2. Select the accounts whose passwords you want to change in the table.
3. Click on the Tools button at the top right of the view, or right-click on the table and click on Tools. This will bring up the Tools dialog for accounts.
4. Click the dropdown and choose Change Password.
5. Click the Start button.
6. The Account Verification Options dialog will appear. The general tab displays some information related to the dialog.
7. You can select Mail Credentials to use for account recovery. OneClick will use your mail credentials if Google asks you to verify a code to your recovery email. If you configure this dialog, OneClick will automate this process.
- You must create a Mail Task Template in Inbox and add your Inbox API key to OneClick > Settings > Inbox Service. You can find your Inbox API key in Settings > Tasks. Follow the guide below to create a Mail Task Template.
- You must add your mail credentials that receive your recovery email codes to Inbox, and then to the Mail Task Template. Click here to learn how to add your mail credentials to Inbox.
- To use Inbox Mail, follow this guide to configure a Mail Task Template.
8. You can configure the Mail Timeout in Minutes Override field to configure the default timeout for waiting for OTP codes.
9. You can select SMS credentials to use for account recovery. OneClick will use your SMS credentials if Google asks for a one-time SMS code when changing your recovery email.
- If you want to use Local SMS, follow this guide to add your SMS credentials.
- If you want to use Inbox SMS, follow this guide to create an SMS Task Template.
10. After configuring the dialog, click the Next button.
6. The Change Account Password dialog will appear. You can leave the Custom Password field blank for a random password or input a specific password; once you have decided, click the Run button.
7. The operation will start, and the Action Log will update as it performs the job. If the task is successful, the status will show Password Changed.
8. To access the new passwords, you can double-click on the Account; the new password will be shown in the Password field.
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