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  "path": "/t/recover-the-old-database-contents-with-sqlite-after-uploads-new-folder/119349#post_5",
  "publishedAt": "2026-06-19T17:41:44.000Z",
  "site": "https://forum.infinityfree.com",
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  "textContent": "On InfinityFree, the MySQL password is the exact same as the “Hosting Account Password” (also referred to as the vPanel/cPanel password), which is automatically generated when the account is created.\n\nYour vPanel password is your **Hosting Account Password**. On InfinityFree, this single password is used for your Control Panel, FTP, and your MySQL database connections.\n\nHere is how you can find it or change it:\n\n### How to Find Your Password\n\n  1. Log in to your **InfinityFree Client Area** (dash.infinityfree.com).\n\n  2. Click on the specific hosting account you are working on.\n\n  3. On the main account overview page, look for the **Account Details** section.\n\n  4. Locate the **Password** field and click the **Show/Hide** button to reveal your password.\n\n\n\n\n### How to Change Your Password (If Needed)\n\nIf you want to set a new password that you can easily remember:\n\n  1. Inside your account overview in the Client Area, click **Settings** (or **Edit Account**).\n\n  2. Look for the **Hosting Account Password** section.\n\n  3. Type in your new password and click **Save Password**. _(Note: It can take up to 10 minutes for the new password to sync across vPanel, FTP, and MySQL)._\n\n\n\n\nOnce you have this password, copy it and use it in your website’s database configuration file (along with the MySQL username and hostname provided in your Client Area).",
  "title": "Recover the old database contents with sqlite after uploads new folder"
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