Account recovery guidance
Clear steps for regaining access and finding a service's official recovery destination.
A new chapter for Login.com
Login.com is under new ownership. We are building independent, practical guides to help people find official account destinations, understand account-security messages, and recover access safely.
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These independent guides explain common situations without collecting credentials or pretending to be the service you are trying to reach.
Use the service's own website or app, verify the address, and avoid misleading search results and messages.
Check a suspicious notification safely without clicking its links or sharing a verification code.
Understand why these notices appear, when they are harmless, and what to do when the activity was not yours.
The first version focuses on useful information and lightweight tools—not passwords, credentials, or acting as a sign-in provider.
Clear steps for regaining access and finding a service's official recovery destination.
Plain-language help understanding new-device, suspicious-sign-in, password-change, and recovery notifications.
A possible future way to organize which online services you use and which ones may need attention.
Possible future tools to surface renewals, price increases, and account notices without collecting login credentials.
Login.com is under new, independent ownership. Former Login ISP customers can find the previous business at LoginBusiness.com. We are not affiliated with that business and cannot access or support its customer accounts.