.. _change_password_dialog: ******************************* `Change Password Dialog`:index: ******************************* It is a good policy to routinely change your password to protect data, even in what you may consider a 'safe' environment. In the workplace, failure to apply an appropriate password policy could leave you in breach of Data Protection laws. Please consider the following guidelines when selecting a password: * Ensure that your password is an adequate length; 6 characters should be the absolute minimum number of characters in the password. * The minimum password length is set by default to six characters. This value can be changed by setting the *PASSWORD_LENGTH_MIN* option to desired length in pgAdmin configuration; see :ref:`config_py` for more information. * Ensure that your password is not open to dictionary attacks. Use a mixture of upper and lower case letters and numerics, and avoid words or names. Consider using the first letter from each word in a phrase that you will remember easily but is an unfamiliar acronym. * Ensure that your password is changed regularly; at minimum, change it every ninety days. The guidelines above should be considered a starting point: They are not a comprehensive list and they **will not guarantee security**. .. image:: images/password.png :alt: Change database password dialog :align: center Use the *Change Password* dialog to change your password: * The name displayed in the *User* field is the role for which you are modifying the password; it is the role that is associated with the server connection that is highlighted in the tree control. * Enter the password associated with the role in the *Current Password* field. * Enter the desired password for in the *New Password* field. * Re-enter the new password in the *Confirm Password* field. Click the *Save* button to change your password. Click the *Close* button to exit without changing your password. Click the *Reset* button to reset the values.