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Xfinity Password Guidance for Account and Information Security
As part of our commitment to our customers, we may at times require you to update your password for account protection.
When resetting your password, be mindful of the following:
- The Primary account holder can request a mobile number or non-Comcast email address be added to the account for password recovery.
- If you don't have a mobile phone number or a personal (non-Comcast) email address listed on your account, you can reset your password by connecting to your home Xfinity WiFi network and visiting xfinity.com/password.
- From there, select “Verify another way” to use your service address, Social Security Number (SSN), and birth date to verify your account and change your password.
- If you are a Manager, Member or Viewer on an account and are unable to change your password because you don’t have a mobile number or email address on the account, you’ll need the Primary account holder to make the change for you or you can reset your password while connected to your in-home Xfinity Internet connection.
- After your password has been reset and you're able to get into your account, please add your mobile number and/or email address, so you can handle your own password recovery going forward.
- If you’re stuck in a password reset loop (continual requests to update, even after you’ve entered new login information), clear cache and cookies on your browser to resolve the issue. See instructions for:
- If you use a third-party email program for Xfinity email, such as Outlook, Apple Mail, Gmail, etc., you will also need to update your Xfinity password on those programs.
- To add a further layer of security to your account, enable multifactor authentication.
- If you use the same password for multiple accounts, we recommend changing them. Reusing passwords increases the risk of a security compromise.
See Changing or resetting your password for more information.
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jiminnm
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24 Messages
1 year ago
My wife tried to access her email this afternoon and was directed to reset her password. She was directed to a screen that only says:
"Need help resetting your password?
You can reset your password by connecting to your home WiFi network and visiting xfinity.com/password. If you still need help, give us a call at 1-800-XFINITY."
Going through that password web page, she was directed back to the above, with no way to reset her password. I tried going through the online assistant, which is useless. Calling the xfinity phone number I was unable to get the system to recognize the problem and could not get through to a live person.
So, she has no access to her email and no way to resey the password to get access. HELP.
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user_7efnzb
2 Messages
1 year ago
So, you say we have to connect to "your home WiFi network" to reset the password. I am not on a wifi network, it's ethernet. I don't even have a wifi card on my computer. [Edited: "Inflammatory"] FIX THE PROBLEM!
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user_slv35y
2 Messages
11 months ago
This is truly absurd i just updated my password. I still use my comcast email, this is an inconvenience. Having access to email is important and i was locked out. The rep says it's an xfinity update for the holidays. The second one says my account is inactive and has transferred me to a different dept. Y'all created a worldwide problem for no reason at all. My security codes get sent to my email. I cannot log in on the rest page because it says to call. The hold times are way to long for a problem that y'all created. I'll have to move my emails back gmail now because i cannot be dealing with this mess.
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user_66477c
1 Message
11 months ago
For those that have their account in the reset loop and have the account listed in the primary account you can do the following:
1) use xfinity.com/password:
2) Click on Forgot
3) Click I'm not on my home network (even if you are)
4) Select from Mobile phone number, Email address (You may have an external email attached), Social Security number
5) It will ask to send a code in and will send you one. Insert the code to move forward.
6) If this works, let me know. The email I'm trying to reset has been orphaned (not on the primary account, although I've had it for ~ 20 years!) by Comcast! (thanks Comcrap)
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JoeFriday2024
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11 months ago
After 4 hours on the phone this has finally been resolved. Now I will need to decide if Comcast Execs get my email.
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