Direct answer: changing your Forex.com password
To change your password on Forex.com, you typically sign in to your account, open the account settings (often under Security), and select the option to change your password. You then enter your current password and a new password, and confirm the change.
If you cannot sign in (for example, you forgot the password), you usually use the platform’s password reset workflow instead. That reset workflow commonly starts from the login page and sends a verification link or code to your account email.
How it works (mechanics and what you need)
Changing a password is an account-security action. In most systems, the change process has these inputs and checks:
- Access: You must be able to sign in, or you must complete a reset using your account email.
- Verification: The system verifies that you know the current password (for a direct change) or that you control the email associated with the account (for a reset).
- Confirmation: After you submit the new password, the system may require a final confirmation step before the change takes effect.
Because the exact button names and menu paths can differ by account type and interface updates, treat the labels “Account,” “Security,” and “Change password” (or “Reset password”) as the functional equivalents, not exact text.
Example checks if something doesn’t work
If you try to change the password and it fails, common non-technical causes include:
- Wrong current password entry during a direct change.
- Email mismatch: you may be trying to reset a password for a different email address than the one linked to the account.
- Temporary lockouts or delays: some platforms apply throttling or cooldowns for repeated attempts.
- Security warnings: if you are redirected to a suspicious page, stop and re-check you are on the legitimate Forex.com site.
If you cannot determine which email is associated with the account, you may need to use the reset workflow and follow whatever verification options are available to you.
Limitations and uncertainty you should account for
This explanation is general and does not include a verified, step-by-step menu path for the current Forex.com interface. Interface wording, required fields, and reset methods can change over time, and your exact options depend on your account setup and the email/identity verification methods available.
Also, no outcome is guaranteed: a password change can fail for reasons outside your control (for example, verification delays or account restrictions). For verification, rely only on the legitimate site flow you can access and the messages sent to your account-controlled email.