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Treasury doesn’t use passwords

There’s no password to change in Treasury — and that’s by design. Treasury is passwordless. Instead of a password you can forget, reuse, or have stolen in a breach, you sign in with a passkey or a connected account (Google or Apple). This is more secure and more convenient: nothing to memorize, and nothing for an attacker to phish.

How you sign in instead

Passkeys

Sign in with Face ID, Touch ID, or your device’s built-in authentication. Passkeys are unique to Treasury and can’t be reused or phished.

Connected accounts

Use your existing Google or Apple account to sign in — no extra credentials to manage.
Manage all of these under Settings → Account → Sign-in Methods.
Because there’s no password to reset, the key to never being locked out is keeping more than one sign-in method on your account — for example a passkey and Google. See Account Security.

Authentication

Add and manage passkeys and connected accounts.

Account Security

How passkeys protect your account.