Managing your Master Password (Legacy)
Learn how manage your master password for your account
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Changing your Master Password
Your Master Password is the key to all your Password Boss account information. It is important that you never forget it and that you never share it with anyone.
Before changing your Master Password
Before you change your Master Password, we recommend ensuring each device is up to date with your recent changes. When changing your Master Password, any unsynchronized changes across your devices may be lost.
How to change your Master Password
Web App
- Login to Password Boss Web App.
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Click on Settings.
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Click on the Security tab on your left.
- Click the Change Master Password.
- A new window will pop up. Enter your Current Master Password and your New Master Password twice to confirm it.
- Click Save.

Forgot your Master Password?
Password Boss uses zero-knowledge in our architecture, so we do not store your password. As a result, we cannot reset it if you forget it.
If you do forget your Master Password, there are two options
- You can reset your account and start over. This will delete all of the data you saved in the Password Boss app and let you start again. Once your account is reset there is no way to recover any data - it is gone forever.
- If you have changed your Master Password within the last 14 days, we may restore your account to your previous Master Password. Any changes since you changed your Master Password will be lost. This is also a permanent change - if you restore your account and cannot remember the previous Master Password, you cannot change back to the current version of your account.
How to reset your account and start over.
Delete your account and start over
Password Boss does not know your Master Password, and we cannot assist in recovering it. If you are one of our Desktop client users, there is no way to reset it for you without losing your data. This article covers how a user resets the master password and deletes all the account data. This process will not change your subscription status.
If you are a WebApp user and have your recovery key, you can reset your Master Password without losing your data.
Warning: If you no longer have access to the email address associated with your account, you will need to contact customer service to change your email address before you attempt to reset the Master Password. Without the verification emails, you will be unable to complete the process of deleting your account and starting over.
Resetting your account and starting over
WebApp
- Go to https://app.passwordboss.com login page
- Click the Reset account.
- A new window will pop up, enter your email address and click next.
- A verification code will be sent to your email to confirm your identity.
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Enter the verification code in the WebApp and click Next.
- Enter a new Master Password and then confirm the new Master Password.
- Click the Save button and that's it. Your account is reset and ready to be used.
How to restore your account to your previous Master Password.
Forgot your new Master Password?
Tip: This feature is only available to users with a paid subscription and when online backups are enabled.
Warning: Any changes you made in your Password Boss account after your Master Password was changed will be lost if you reset the Master Password, so you should reset it with caution.
If you changed your Master Password within the last 14 days, we may be able to restore your account so that you can use your previous Master Password.
How to restore your account
- Go to the Password Boss portal - https://portal.passwordboss.com.
- Click Forgot your password.
- Click Restore your account.
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Enter your email address to your account. A verification code will be sent to your email address to confirm your identity.
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Enter the verification code on the portal and click Restore Account.
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Your account has now been restored to your previous Master Password. You can now log in to the Password Boss application using your previous Master Password.
- Your previous Master Password is now your current Master Password.