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How to Find WordPress Username and Password in cPanel

Find the step-by-step guide to easily find your WordPress admin username and password from cPanel. Letu2019s get started & retrieve it!

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How to Find WordPress Username and Password in cPanel

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  1. How to Find WordPress Username and Password in cPanel? Forgotten or lost passwords can be troublesome, especially when your website is created on WordPress. The CMS platform strictly adheres to the no-share email policy wherein they do not drop any email about changing or recovering passwords, even to the administrator. If you are stuck in a similar situation and currently reading this write-up, you might be wondering — what now? Is there even an alternative to get out of this predicament? Keep calm because we are here to save your day! You can seamlessly gain access to your WordPress account and website, and you don’t even need an email. All you have to do is log in to your cPanel account & follow the steps mentioned in the article on how to find your WordPress username and password in cPanel. Also Read: Ultimate Guide to Fix Internal Server Error in WordPress Steps to Find WordPress Username and Password in cPanel Step-1: Start by logging into your hosting account and search for cPanel. Also Read: How to access wordpress dashboard from Cpanel

  2. Step-2: Once you have determined the location of your cPanel account, add your credentials to log in. Step-3: Once you log in, search for the database section; You will see phpMyAdmin below the window. Step-4: Upon accessing the phpMyAdmin section, you will be redirected to the next page, including a list of databases in the left corner. Click on the list to discover the database associated with your WordPress account.

  3. ➔ Don’t get confused when you see multiple databases. Generally, different databases are displayed when you have more than one domain. For instance, sub-domain. Step-5: The next step is to locate the database name whose password and email address you need. In case you don’t recall the name of the database, head back to the root folder consisting of all your WordPress files. Go to File Manager>Public_html>WordPress root folder>wp-config.php>Right-click on it to edit Upon locating the root folder, search for the wp-config.php file. For readers with more than one domain, open the sub-folder of the subdomain in your root directory to obtain the wp- config.php file. Scroll below in the wp-config. php file to acquire the database name, user, and password. Also Read: How to Install a PHP Script in cPanel?

  4. Step-6: After gathering the required details, go back to where you came from, that is phpMyAdmin, and within the account, select the list of databases to find the database you have been searching for. Step-7: Find wp_users, and click on it. Generally, this file is located in the left corner below. However, the table prefix may vary if you have changed it during the installation of WordPress. Step-8: Clicking on the wp_users file will display a list of users playing a role in your WordPress website. Besides the assigned users, you will also get to see other details, including date, email address, username, password, and so on.

  5. Step-9: Now, you have to search for the “user login” row to discover your email address. Step-10: After identifying the row containing your email address, you will see an encrypted password right beside the row. That’s it! Now you can update your password and even change the details of your user account. Read: How to Reset WordPress Password Via phpMyAdmin? To Sum Up We hope this knowledge-base write-up helped you understand how to find a WordPress admin username and password. Remember to save the changes after changing the password so you can use the same credentials to log in to your WordPress account. Source https://www.hostitsmart.com/manage/knowledgebase/284/How- to-Find-WordPress-Username-and-Password-in-cPanel.html

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