
How to change EZVIZ camera encryption password – The standard EZVIZ encryption password is a 6-character, all-caps verification code found on your camera’s label (sticker). The encryption password protects your device from unauthorized access. You can change the encryption password to your desired value through the EZVIZ app.
Below is a complete guide we created for changing the encryption password on an EZVIZ camera from the app.
What Is an EZVIZ Encryption Password?
The encryption password on every EZVIZ camera is an additional layer of security designed to protect your camera’s video recordings and live view from unauthorized access.
EZVIZ users typically need this password when:
- Accessing video playback
- Adding the device to a new phone or account
- Sharing your camera with other
Steps to Change the EZVIZ Camera Cncryption Password
Requirements
- All EZVIZ Camera Models
- Smartphone with the EZVIZ App installed
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1 – Open the EZVIZ app.
Step 2 – Log in to the app using your registered account. You’ll then be directed to the dashboard page.
Step 3 – Tap the three dots on one of the cameras.

Step 4 – Select Device Settings.

Step 5 – Select Privacy Settings.

Step 6 – In the Privacy Settings page, tap Change Encryption Password.

Step 7 – Tap Edit.

Step 8 – Enter the desired new encryption password. Fill in the Old Password section with the verification code on the label. Then, tap the Have Modified button.

Conclusion
How, very easy, right?
Changing the encryption password on your EZVIZ camera will make it more secure and prevent unauthorized access. Keep in mind that changing the encryption password will require connected users to enter the new password before they can access the camera again. If the EZVIZ camera is already connected to an NVR or DVR via RTSP, you will also need to enter the new encryption password before the camera can reappear on the screen. Also read how to disable EZVIZ camera encryption password.
That’s a complete guide to changing the encryption password on an EZVIZ camera. We hope this is helpful, and if you have any questions, please leave them in the comments section.