Twitch can be held partially accountable for the streaming industry's meteoric rise to prominence in recent years. It is distinguished by a straightforward configuration procedure that can be carried out by virtually anyone, which makes streaming accessible to everyone. However, if you put yourself out there on a platform like Twitch, you run the risk of being harassed by other users.
What are the options available to you in the event that someone with malicious intentions gains access to your Twitch account? These are the steps that need to be taken in order for you to take control of your account again.
1. Get to work right away.
Once you have reason to believe that someone may have gained unauthorized access to your account, it is imperative that you take remedial action as soon as you possibly can. If the hacker is able to remain in your account for an extended period of time, there is a good probability that they may attempt to prevent you from accessing it, or they may even begin broadcasting inappropriate content on your channel.
2. Make a new password for your account.
Changing the password, if that's even an option, is the obvious first thing to do in this situation. After you have logged in, select your image from the profile menu ( you can find it in the top right corner of the screen). Make your selection under "Settings" in the menu. After that, select "Security and Privacy," and then scroll to the bottom of the page to select "Change password." In order for you to progress, you will be required to enter the password that you now possess. After you have completed those steps, you will be able to set a new password for your account.
We strongly suggest that you make use of either Dash Lane or Google Chrome. Because these services offer built-in password tracking, you can have unique passwords for each login without having to remember them all. This frees up mental space to focus on more important things.
You should be aware that if you change the password for your Twitch account, you will need to re-configure any software that you use to stream.
3. How to Recover Your Twitch Account
The procedure of recovering your Twitch account might assist you in regaining access to your account in the event that you are unable to log in. To begin, go to the page where you normally log in and click the button that says "Having trouble logging in?" After that, you'll be prompted to enter either your email address or your phone number. After that, you will be asked to enter the login. If all of the information that you provided is accurate, Twitch will email you a link that you may use to regain access to your account. In the event that you cannot recall the username, you will first be required to solve a CAPTCHA to prove that you are a human, and you will then be sent an email containing the same link.
4. 2FA
As soon as you have successfully re-secured your account, make it a priority to maintain the security of your account going forward. Two-Factor Authentication, often known as 2FA, will be of assistance to you in this regard. Press the 'Set Up Two-Factor Authentication' button located in the security menu. After that, you'll be prompted to type in your password. The final step is to enter your phone number, and after that you're done!
5. Delete all of your connections on Twitch.
It is possible to connect your account to a variety of apps and services so that streaming can be done in the most expedient manner feasible. Because some of them have the potential to compromise the safety of your account, you should eliminate all of the connections that you are no longer making use of in addition to those that you do not put your faith in. You may locate them by navigating to the 'Settings' menu and selecting the 'Connections' tab.
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