How do I get my Minecraft Pocket Edition password if I have forgotten it?

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I don't know what I need to do to find my password since I have forgotten it.

When I try to sign in, it tells me that there is an error with my password and "this account is already registered".

What do I have to do to be able to sign in again?



Best Answer

You have to change your gamer tag and then register again.




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How do you find your password on Minecraft Mobile?

To reset the password for a legacy Minecraft account (where you log in with your username) you need to select 'Forgot Password' from the Minecraft Launcher. To reset the password for a Mojang account (where you log in with your email address) visit the Forgot Password page.

How do you find your Minecraft password?

How to Reset Mojang account password
  • Firstly, go to the Mojang password reset page.
  • Secondly, access the email which you used to sign up. Then press Request password reset.
  • Thirdly, check the email and press the reset link.
  • After that, make a renewed one and apply it to sign in to the game.


  • What do I do if I forgot my Mojang password?

    If you're logged in online then you'll be able to see your name by clicking on your profile name on the top right and then selecting the Profile section. There's also a chance that the top right part of the screen will already show your email address anyway, which makes things even easier.



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