Disclaimer
All screenshots in the article were taken in the Dutch version of Yuki.
Every user in Yuki has their own account whose settings can be changed.
From this screen, you can:
- add a photo to your profile
- change the profile details:
- name
- language
- communication.
- change your password
- change your email address (login name)
- enable two-factor authentication.
To change your account settings, click on the user button on the right side of your screen and then click on Account settings.
The following screen is opened:
Add photo to your profile
You can add a photo to the profile by clicking on the Upload icon in front of your name.
Then find and open the image file of the photo on your computer.
The photo has now been added to your profile.
TIP!
To change or delete the added image, click on the Upload icon.
Change profile details
Click on the Edit profile button. The following is opened:
Here you change your own username (i.e. not your login email address), the language used for you in the portal, and you can indicate whether or not you want to receive news from Yuki about events, webinars, etc.
Change login email address
You can always change the e-mail address for login yourself when logged into the Yuki environment.
Behind Login email address, click on Change.
The following screen is opened:
Here you can specify that the login name should be changed to a new login name. The current password should be entered along with the new email address you want to log in with.
Then click on the Save button to save the new email address.
Change password
The password can always be changed by the user if he or she is already logged into the Yuki environment.
Behind Password, click on Change password.
The following screen is opened:
In the above screen, the existing and new password must be entered. The new password must be confirmed by entering it again.
Then click on the Save button to save the new password.
Yuki has defined a set of rules which determines whether a password is considered a sufficiently strong password.
For a detailed description of this set of rules, see article Password policy.
Enable of disable two-factor authentication
With two-factor authentication, you add an extra layer of security, so to speak, when logging into Yuki. This means that when you log in, your identity is established on the basis of two factors. The first factor consists of your username and password, and the second factor consists of a 6-digit code generated for you on your cell phone.
ATTENTION!
When the portal administrator has set up security in the portal, two-factor authentication must be enabled mandatory from the set date before you can log in.
For a detailed description, see article Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) in Yuki and Disable two-factor authentication (2FA) in Yuki.
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