A redefinição da senha do WordPress geralmente é um processo simples. No entanto, às vezes os métodos padrão não funcionam, fazendo com que você fique sem acesso ao seu site.
Alguns de nossos leitores se depararam com esse problema e pediram nossa orientação sobre a melhor maneira de acessar suas contas. Felizmente, você sempre pode usar a ferramenta phpMyAdmin no painel de controle da sua conta de hospedagem para redefinir sua senha diretamente do banco de dados do WordPress.
Neste artigo, mostraremos como redefinir facilmente uma senha do WordPress a partir do phpMyAdmin. Explicaremos cada etapa com clareza, garantindo que, mesmo que você não esteja familiarizado com bancos de dados, possa acompanhá-la com segurança.
Por que redefinir uma senha do WordPress no phpMyAdmin?
O WordPress facilita muito a recuperação de uma senha perdida.
Basta acessar a tela de login do seu site WordPress e clicar no link “Esqueceu a senha?
Ao clicar no link, você será levado à página de redefinição de senha. Depois de inserir seu nome de usuário ou endereço de e-mail, o WordPress enviará um link de redefinição de senha para o endereço de e-mail associado.
No entanto, se você não tiver acesso a esse endereço de e-mail ou se o seu site WordPress não enviar um e-mail, não será possível redefinir sua senha.
Nessa situação, você precisará redefinir a senha do WordPress diretamente no banco de dados. A maneira mais fácil de fazer isso é usar o phpMyAdmin.
Dito isso, vamos ver como você pode redefinir facilmente uma senha do WordPress no phpMyAdmin.
Como redefinir uma senha do WordPress no phpMyAdmin
Se não quiser assistir ao tutorial em vídeo, você pode continuar lendo a versão em texto abaixo.
Primeiro, você precisa fazer login no painel do cPanel da sua conta de hospedagem do WordPress. Em seguida, navegue até a seção Databases (Bancos de dados), onde poderá clicar no ícone phpMyAdmin.
Isso iniciará o aplicativo phpMyAdmin.
Aqui, você precisa selecionar o banco de dados do WordPress no painel esquerdo.
Agora você verá a lista de tabelas no banco de dados do WordPress.
Você precisa procurar a tabela wp_users
nessa lista e clicar no link “Browse” (Procurar) ao lado dela.
Observação: Os nomes das tabelas no seu banco de dados do WordPress podem ter um prefixo diferente daquele que estamos mostrando em nossa captura de tela. Alterar os prefixos das tabelas pode aumentar a segurança do seu site WordPress.
Agora você verá as linhas na tabela de usuários do WordPress. Vá em frente e clique no botão de edição ao lado do nome de usuário cuja senha você deseja alterar.
O PhpMyAdmin mostrará um formulário com todos os campos de informações do usuário.
Você precisará excluir o valor do campo user_pass
e substituí-lo pela sua nova senha. Na coluna function (função), selecione MD5 no menu suspenso e clique no botão Go (Ir) na parte inferior do formulário.
Sua senha será criptografada usando o hash MD5 e, em seguida, será armazenada no banco de dados.
Parabéns! Você alterou com êxito sua senha do WordPress usando o phpMyAdmin.
Alguns de vocês podem estar se perguntando por que selecionamos o hash MD5 para criptografar a senha. O WordPress usava anteriormente o hash MD5 para criptografar senhas, mas desde o WordPress 2.5 ele vem usando tecnologias de criptografia mais fortes.
No entanto, o WordPress ainda reconhece o MD5 para oferecer compatibilidade com versões anteriores. Assim que você fizer login usando uma cadeia de senhas armazenada como um hash MD5, o WordPress a alterará automaticamente para usar os algoritmos de criptografia mais recentes.
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Agora que você sabe como redefinir uma senha do WordPress no phpMyAdmin, talvez queira ver outros artigos relacionados a senhas no WordPress.
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Esperamos que este tutorial tenha ajudado você a aprender como redefinir uma senha do WordPress no phpMyAdmin. Talvez você também queira ver nosso guia passo a passo definitivo de segurança do WordPress para manter seu site seguro ou nossa seleção de especialistas de plug-ins obrigatórios.
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NS
Thanks! The “MD5” encryption step is what I was missing when I tried to reset. Then I came across your article and tried it and it worked! You just saved me hours and hours of time and a potentially angry client.
aisha
I tried this but didn’t work. Need help
WPBeginner Support
If your changes are not staying, you would likely want to check with your hosting provider to ensure you’re not running into a security tool blocking your change. Another common issue would be if you have a staging site or an old database for a previous site so you would want to ensure you are changing the information for your correct site.
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Altuğ G.
This didn’t work for me
WPBeginner Support
It would depend on what part didn’t work. The most common reasons would be if you did not save your changes or did not convert to MD5
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Pakodev
Thanks! It worked.
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Glad our guide was able to help
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Arsène
It worked, thank you very much
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Aikya Dasgupta
Thank you very much. This worked for me and I am now able to access my WordPress dashboard.
WPBeginner Support
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John
Perfect – saved me from a big issue.. thanks! Now, about getting those WP system emails working again…………….!
WPBeginner Support
If you’re not receiving the emails, we would recommend setting up SMTP on your site:
https://www.wpbeginner.com/plugins/how-to-send-email-in-wordpress-using-the-gmail-smtp-server/
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Tayyab Shafique
it was really helpful.
Thanks
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You’re welcome
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Saad
thanks a lot for saving my day …
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Anita
Thank you, this saved me a headache
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Elias
You’re a genius. Thank you
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jackie
REALLY helpful. I’ve been struggling for weeks and now i can finally log in again! thanks a lot!
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You’re welcome, glad our guide was helpful
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Robin B
So, so helpful. Thanks so much!
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You’re welcome
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Chidi Ejikeugwu
why did you recommend to use MD5 when changing password?
WPBeginner Support
That is what WordPress uses for passwords by default
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japsimran singh
Thank You Buddy.
It really helped.
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Glad our article could help
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banson
Thank you problem Solved
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Nthtuko Mbhele
Thank you so much, thank you, thank you
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Premier
Thank you! Solved my problem!
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Yann
Worked wonders, thanks!
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Marco
thank you!!!!!!
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You’re welcome
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Anand
Did not work for me.
WPBeginner Support
You may want to ensure you set the password to MD5 and that you are editing the correct user file if you have multiple WordPress sites or users
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Pranoy
very very thank you
big headache solved
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Urs Keller
You did super great job. I could reset my pw. Thank you!
WPBeginner Support
You’re welcome, glad we could help
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Taylor
I have followed these steps and the password was generated however, whenever I put in the password it still says it is incorrect.
Any help you can provide ?
WPBeginner Support
You would want to double-check that you encrypted the password using MD5 as the most common reason
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Cattel
Direct explanation! Thanks!
WPBeginner Support
You’re welcome
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Hazel Pan
Thank you for this noob-friendly guide! I was able to understand how to fix my issue right away. It also helped that I had awesome support from my hosting provider, Namecheap.
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Glad our guide could be helpful
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Terry
Thank you so much for this article, it helped.
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Umar Gondal
May Allah bless you with eman. This article helped me to reset password of my website. Very informative article
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Ajit Kumar
The email could not be sent. Possible reason: your host may have disabled the mail() function.
error shows
WPBeginner Support
If you have that error on your site, you would want to start by reaching out to your hosting provider.
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George
Great article, I can see how this “can” work, but didn’t work for us either!!!!! We have access to the registrar, access to the domain and web hosting, full access to file manager, phpMyAdmin and the Installatron.
Followed your instructions to the T, didn’t work. We even changed the email in the email field. Its like the script didn’t update.
WPBeginner Support
If this method didn’t work then you likely need to reach out to your hosting provider and your host should be able to assist in fixing this issue.
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Donny
Really helpful, thanks a lot.
WPBeginner Support
You’re welcome
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zorax
Thank you, it was really helpful!
WPBeginner Support
You’re welcome
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Van
This didn’t work for me. I’ve tried changing my password via my profile in WP Admin and using this technique; neither worked. WordPress 5 bug?
WPBeginner Support
You may want to clear your cache on your site and browser and check with your hosting provider that they are not preventing changes to your site’s database.
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Ammar Falak
It didn’t work for us. I am still locked out of my WordPress Account. Please help!
WPBeginner Support
If this method does not work, if you reach out to your hosting provider they should be able to help you log back into your site.
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Sanyukta Khot
Thank you for a very useful article! Saved me a lot of time!
WPBeginner Support
You’re welcome
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Dee
Awesome!! Thanks so much for the valuable information.
Please continue to help us newbies…
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lordhunos
Wow, it works! You made my day! Thank you very much!
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Boitumelo
This was very very helpful.
Thank you very much
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Glad it was helpful
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Naveeen
Awesome. Worked like magic.
Nice video and tut. Had exact problem with the password. Solved with this tut. Thank you very much.
Ana Villegas
Thank you! It is very helpful.
Arukhan
Thank you!
maza
this was helpful and easy to do thank you
joe capels
Dude thanks .I was about to redo the entire thing from scratch and funny what i did this website some 10 yrs ago and its ranking on SEO is pretty great -was freakin worried !
Helios Venntures
Thanks a million, you’ve just saved a brother’s job.
Rajni
Very useful. Thanks a ton!
Mylo de Borja
How do I go to phpmyadmin, cpanel? I can’t remember who my hosting provider is.
Adam Vaughan-Williams
Awesome!! Yes worked weil but the presenter of the video speaks too fast and had to keep going back. The instructions worked well though,
Thankyou
peter
Take care to make sure yoju get the table name correct in the wp-config.php
Blessing Mashoko
Works like a charm
Natty Honeycomb
Thank you so much! I can’t believe I didn’t know my email address anymore!