Hi Bob, it depends on what you're trying to log in to.
You can always log in to AMP, or use the automated systems to update your AMP password. You do not want to give your developer your AMP password, though, as it contains all of your personal data and financial information. Just use AMP to log in and update/change the other information.
Once you're in AMP, you can log in to cPanel through it, change/update your cPanel password, and change/update your WordPress password!
Hi Bob, it depends on what you're trying to log in to.
You can always log in to AMP, or use the automated systems to update your AMP password. You do not want to give your developer your AMP password, though, as it contains all of your personal data and financial information. Just use AMP to log in and update/change the other information.
Once you're in AMP, you can log in to cPanel through it, change/update your cPanel password, and change/update your WordPress password!