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# Changing your Password

### Step 1:

Click on your profile icon on the upper right corner of Imonggo. Your information should pop up.

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### Step 2:

Here you can change your name, email and your password. Click on the "here" link to change your password.

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### Step 3:

The change password module will pop up, input your old password and your new password. Click the "Save" button to save your new password

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Now your password is changed. You will be logged out and asked to login with your new password.

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