Keeping your RedWeek account secure helps protect your personal information and ensures your activity on the site stays safe. A few simple habits can significantly reduce the risk of unauthorized access.
Use a Strong, Unique Password
Choose a password that is not used on other websites. Avoid simple phrases or personal details that can be guessed easily.
Update Your Password Regularly
Changing your password from time to time adds an extra layer of protection.
Protect Your Email Account
Your email address is the key to resetting your password or receiving important account messages. Use two-factor authentication on your email whenever possible.
Be Cautious with Shared Devices
If you sign in on a public or shared device, always log out when you’re done and avoid saving your login information.
Watch for Suspicious Emails
RedWeek will never ask for your password by email. If you receive a message that seems unusual, do not click any links. Contact Support if you're unsure.
Review Your Account Activity
If you ever notice changes you did not make—such as new favorites, saved searches, or updated profile details—reset your password and review your email access immediately.
If You Need Help
RedWeek Support can assist if you suspect unauthorized activity or need help securing your account.
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