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#Choose a provider to link your RCampus account with: Google, Yahoo!, Blogger. This will take you to the provider’s log in page. (Note: You can link your RCampus account with all of these providers, but only one at a time.)
 
#Choose a provider to link your RCampus account with: Google, Yahoo!, Blogger. This will take you to the provider’s log in page. (Note: You can link your RCampus account with all of these providers, but only one at a time.)
 
#Log in. You will be directed to a verification page. Click '''allow'''. This will return you to RCampus.
 
#Log in. You will be directed to a verification page. Click '''allow'''. This will return you to RCampus.
#If you already have an RCampus account, choose '''yes'''. (If not, please see the tutorial above.)
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#If you already have an RCampus account, choose '''yes'''. (If not, please see the tutorial above.) Click '''continue'''.
 
#It will take you to the RCampus log in. Log in with your RCampus user name and password. You’re finished!
 
#It will take you to the RCampus log in. Log in with your RCampus user name and password. You’re finished!
 
(Note: From now on, to log in to RCampus, follow steps 1-3 and you will be automatically signed in.)
 
(Note: From now on, to log in to RCampus, follow steps 1-3 and you will be automatically signed in.)

Revision as of 23:13, 10 January 2011

Open ID is an innovative method to easily access multiple online accounts.

Using Open ID, you can use the same access information (i.e. e-mail address and password) for one account to securely access other accounts. For example, with RCampus Open ID, you can now log in to RCampus by using your Google, Yahoo! and Blogger account information so that you can directly access RCampus from these other providers.


How to use RCampus Open ID

  • New RCampus users
  1. Go to the RCampus Home Page http://www.rcampus.com/
  2. Click log in (in the top left). This will open a new page. Click Log in with.
  3. Choose a provider to link your RCampus account with: Google, Yahoo!, Blogger. This will take you to the provider’s log in page. (Note: You can link your RCampus account with all of these providers, but only one at a time.)
  4. Log in. You will be directed to a verification page. Click allow. This will return you to RCampus.
  5. Since you are a new user, choose no. Click continue. (Note: If you choose no, but have an RCampus account, RCampus will attempt to find the e-mail address associated with your account.)
  6. Follow the short prompts to create a RCampus account. You’re finished!

(Note: From now on, to log in to RCampus, follow steps 1-3 and you will be automatically signed in.)



  • Current RCampus users
  1. Go to the RCampus Home Page http://www.rcampus.com/
  2. Click log in (in the top left). This will open a new page. Click Log in with.
  3. Choose a provider to link your RCampus account with: Google, Yahoo!, Blogger. This will take you to the provider’s log in page. (Note: You can link your RCampus account with all of these providers, but only one at a time.)
  4. Log in. You will be directed to a verification page. Click allow. This will return you to RCampus.
  5. If you already have an RCampus account, choose yes. (If not, please see the tutorial above.) Click continue.
  6. It will take you to the RCampus log in. Log in with your RCampus user name and password. You’re finished!

(Note: From now on, to log in to RCampus, follow steps 1-3 and you will be automatically signed in.)


FAQ

Do I have to go through this process again?

No, you only need to use Open ID to link your RCampus account with another provider once.

Can I use Open ID to link my RCampus account with multiple providers?

Yes.

I used Open ID to link my RCampus account with an account I have with another provider. Why can’t I log in to RCampus with the user name and password that I use with that provider?

Once your have linked your account you are signed in automatically by clicking log in, then log in with, and choosing the provider (i.e. Google, Yahoo!, Blogger).

Is Open ID secure?

Yes, Open ID allows you to control how much information you share with the websites you go to. Your password is only given to one provider and that provider then confirms your identity to the websites you visit, so they never see your password.


See also