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    Managing Account Access and Passwords

    Update your password, review active login sessions, and revoke access from any devices you no longer use.

    Stay in Full Control of Who Can Access Your Account

    Your QuickEstimate account contains sensitive business data — client details, pricing, and financial records. Keeping your password strong and your active sessions in check means you always know exactly which devices have access and can cut off any that shouldn't.

    This guide covers everything in one place: updating your password, resetting it if forgotten, reviewing every active login session, and revoking access from old or unrecognised devices — all from your Security Settings.

    How to Manage Your Account Access

    Work through these steps to audit and tighten access to your QuickEstimate account. Each section can be completed independently depending on what you need to do.

    1

    Open Security Settings

    Your password controls and active session manager are both located in the Security tab of your account settings — everything in one place.

    💡 Tip: Make it a habit to visit this page every few months to check for unfamiliar sessions and confirm your password is up to date.
    2

    Update Your Password

    Changing your password regularly — and immediately after any suspected security incident — is one of the simplest ways to keep your account locked down.

    Password requirements:
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    Minimum 10 characters
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    At least one uppercase letter
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    At least one number or symbol
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    Cannot reuse last 5 passwords
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    Cannot match your email address
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    Checked against known breach lists
    💡 Use a password manager like 1Password, Bitwarden, or Dashlane to generate and store a strong, unique password — you'll never need to remember it yourself.
    3

    Reset a Forgotten Password

    If you can't log in because you've forgotten your password, you can reset it securely from the login page without contacting support.

    ⚠️ The reset link expires after 60 minutes. If it has expired, return to the login page and request a fresh link — the old link will no longer work.

    Didn't receive the email? Check your spam or junk folder, and ensure you're using the correct email address. If the issue persists, contact QuickEstimate support.

    4

    Review Your Active Sessions

    Active sessions show every device currently logged in to your QuickEstimate account — including device type, browser, approximate location, and when the session was last active.

    Example active sessions view:
    Device Location Last Active Status Action
    💻 MacBook Pro — Chrome Melbourne, AU Now This device
    📱 iPhone 15 — Safari Melbourne, AU 2 hours ago Active Revoke
    💻 Windows PC — Edge Sydney, AU 38 days ago Inactive Revoke
    📱 Android — Chrome Unknown 52 days ago Inactive Revoke
    ⚠️ If you see a session from a location you've never been to or a device you don't own, revoke it immediately and change your password — your account may be compromised.
    5

    Revoke Access from a Device

    Revoking a session immediately logs that device out of your QuickEstimate account. The next time someone tries to use that device, they'll be required to log in again from scratch.

    💡 Tip: After revoking all sessions — for example after a suspected breach — immediately change your password and enable 2FA to prevent the same device from logging back in.

    Revoking a session does not delete any data. The device can still log back in using valid credentials — revoking only ends the current active session for that device.

    6

    What to Do if You Suspect a Breach

    If you notice unfamiliar sessions, receive unexpected login notifications, or suspect your credentials have been compromised, act quickly using these steps.

    🚨 If you cannot log in to your own account, use the Forgot Password flow immediately to regain access, then revoke all sessions and change your password.

    QuickEstimate will never ask for your password via email, chat, or phone. Any message requesting your password or login link is not from us — do not respond to it.

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    When QuickEstimate Automatically Ends a Session

    In addition to manual revocation, QuickEstimate automatically terminates sessions in the following circumstances:

    You'll receive an email notification whenever a session is ended due to a security event — not for routine inactivity expirations.

    Tips for Keeping Your Access Secure

    Good access hygiene is an ongoing habit, not a one-time setup. These practices keep your account protected over the long term.

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    Use a Password Manager

    Tools like 1Password, Bitwarden, or Dashlane generate strong unique passwords and remember them for you. Never reuse a password across multiple services.

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    Audit Sessions Quarterly

    Set a reminder every three months to open Active Sessions and revoke any devices you no longer use — old phones, work laptops returned to employers, or shared computers.

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    Always Log Out on Shared Devices

    If you ever access QuickEstimate on a public or shared device, manually log out and do not save your credentials in that browser — revoke the session immediately after.

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    Secure Your Email Account First

    Your email is the key to every password reset. If your email is compromised, every linked account is at risk. Enable 2FA on your email provider as a priority.

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    Watch for Login Alert Emails

    QuickEstimate sends an email when a new device logs in to your account. If you receive one you didn't trigger, revoke all sessions and change your password immediately.

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    Pair With Two-Factor Authentication

    A strong password and active session management are most powerful when combined with 2FA. Enable it from the Security Settings page if you haven't already.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    If I revoke all sessions, will I be logged out of my current device too?

    No. The Revoke All Other Sessions button only terminates sessions on other devices — your current session remains active. You will not be logged out of the device you're using when you perform the revocation.

    Does changing my password log me out of other devices?

    Yes — by design. When you save a new password, all active sessions except your current one are immediately invalidated. Anyone logged in on another device will be prompted to sign in again with the new password. This is intentional security behaviour to protect against credential theft.

    Can I see the exact IP address of each active session?

    The Active Sessions panel shows approximate location (city and country) rather than raw IP addresses. If you need precise access logs for a security investigation — for example, to report a breach — contact QuickEstimate support and our team can provide detailed server-side logs for your account.

    I didn't receive the password reset email — what should I do?

    First, check your spam or junk folder — email filters occasionally misclassify automated messages. Ensure you're entering the exact email address registered to your account. If you still don't receive it after 2 minutes, try requesting another reset link. If the issue persists, contact QuickEstimate support with your account name and we can verify the registered email address manually.

    Can I require team members to change their passwords?

    Yes, on Business plans. Account administrators can force a password reset for any team member from the Team Settings page — the member will be prompted to set a new password on their next login. Admins can also enforce minimum password requirements and mandatory 2FA across all team accounts.

    How long does a session stay active if I don't log out?

    Sessions on trusted devices remain active indefinitely as long as you log in at least once every 90 days. After 90 days of inactivity, the session is automatically expired and you'll need to log in again. Sessions on non-trusted devices expire after 24 hours of inactivity regardless of the 90-day rule.

    Account Access Locked Down — You're All Set

    You've covered all four security essentials. Your QuickEstimate account is as protected as it can be.