Change and update my account password

Change and update my account password



If you're looking to update or change your Symbaloo account password, please follow the steps below:

Step 1: Start by clicking on the user profile icon on the right side of your page; In the drop-down menu, click Preferences.

Step 2In your account preferences, click on the password tab; you will need to enter your Current and New Passwords and confirm the new password.
Don't forget to click the "Save changes" button to apply your new password! 



Voila! Your new password should be live. 

Please feel free to reach out if you need extra help; we would be happy to assist you.
Email us at feedbackus@symbaloo.com, or feel free to submit a ticket.

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