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This article explains how to reset or change your NetID password if you know your current or expired password and already have a profile set up.
If creating a new password, the following are the guidelines:
- Don’t use a phrase you can find as a single entry in a dictionary.
- Don’t use a password that you have previously used.
- Your password must be 15 characters or longer.
- Complexity (additional numbers, special characters, etc.) is no longer required.
- Always use a different password for each of your accounts (work, personal banking, etc.) to ensure that if one account is compromised, your other accounts are still protected and consider acquiring/implementing a password manager to make this easy to manage.
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- Enter your new password in both new password fields (see above)
- Click Submit
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NET ID ActivationNetID Setup Password Recovery OptionsReset USF Health PasswordBack to top Unlocking your NetID AccountAccounts should unlock on their own after 30 minutes of last attempted log in. These are steps you can take to try to unlock your NetID account on your own. - Go to netid.usf.edu
- Click Forgot your password.
- Enter your USF email address and the randomly generated password and click Next.
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- Select I know my password, but still can't log in and click Next.
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- Select and perform a verification method.
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- If completed correctly, you will see the following message.
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