Preventing a Stranger from Resetting Your Password
Explanation
Under most circumstances, several security measures prevent a stranger from resetting your password:
The use of strong passwords that are difficult to guess is one of the first lines of defense against unauthorized access to your account. When creating a password, it is important to use a combination of letters, numbers, and special characters to make it harder for hackers to crack.
Enabling two-factor authentication adds an extra layer of security to your account. In addition to entering your password, you will need to verify your identity through a second method, such as a text message code or a biometric scan. This additional step makes it more difficult for a stranger to gain access to your account, even if they have obtained your password.
The use of security questions or other personal information that only you would know is another way to prevent unauthorized password resets. By answering questions or providing information that is specific to you, it makes it harder for a stranger to impersonate you and reset your password without your knowledge.
Combined, these measures make it significantly harder for a stranger to gain access to your account and reset your password without your knowledge or permission.