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* tip - export format when uploading to a new account

* update on premise - cron example

* note on failed pin attempts

* strike email requirement for self-host licensing

* FAQ item on changing sp entity id, acs, callback path, etc.

* tips on --apikey for CLI in SSO required organizations

* issue 804
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As described in the [About Your Master Password](#about-your-master-password) section, Bitwarden has no knowledge of, way to retrieve, or way to reset your Master Password.
If you've already lost your Master Password, there is unfortunately no way for the team to recover the account or the data therein. You will need to delete your account and start a new one.
If you've already lost your Master Password, there is unfortunately no way for anyone to recover the account or the data stored in your Personal Vault unless you're enrolled in [Organization Master Password Reset]({{site.baseurl}}/article/admin-reset/) or have a designated [trusted emergency contact]({{site.baseurl}}/article/emergency-access). You will need to delete your account and start a new one.
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If you're using any Bitwarden client applications (Mobile Apps, Browser Extensions, etc.) you should check whether any of these sessions are still logged in prior to deleting your account. If a client application is still logged in, you should manually catalogue your Vault items to preserve your data.