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`Registration and authentication
`
`To register means creating a new user account, that is a record in the database describing how
`you will prove your identity.
`
`To authenticate you means providing evidence that your identity matches the one described in your
`user account.
`
`Should I register?
`You should register if - and only if - you intend to start collaborating within CommonSpaces by
`taking contacts with some of its members. Having said this, CommonSpaces warmly invites you:
`here (/why_register/) you will nd some motivations to join us; it is the call for action that
`CommonSpaces presents to the anonymous user from the homepage and when s/he views a project
`description. 
`
`How to register
`In the CommonS platform, it is possible to register in 2 ways:
`
`by creating directly an account in the platform itself, providing a valid and active email address
`and choosing a password
`by creating an account linked to a social network account; currently Facebook and LinkedIn are
`supported.
`
`After registration, the rst time that you log in, please ll your user prole (/help/prole/).
`Direct registration (Sign up)
`Direct registration involves providing an email address and choosing a password; the email address
`must match an active email account on which you have control: you will receive an email allowing
`you to conrm the registration by "verifying" your email address.
`
`Here are the registration steps:
`
`click on the Sign up link (/accounts/signup/) in the black user bar, at the top-right corner of the
`page:
`
` you will get the Sign Up page: ll in the form in it (email address + password twice) and click on
`the Sign Up button (suggestion for not losing your password: choose the password, write it in a
`text le and save it, copy and paste the password in the rst password box, then key it directly in
`the second password box)
`
`https://www.commonspaces.eu/en/help/register/
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`you should get a conrmation page whose title is "Verify your E-mail address"
`
`look in your mailbox for an email whose subject is "[CommonSpaces] Conrm E-mail Address"; if
`you don't nd it, look again after some time; please, look also inside folders where your email
`application could have put it in the case that it was mistaken for spam
`
`click on the link inside that email
`in the web page whose title is "Conrm E-mail address", click on the Conrm button
`

`
`now you will land on the Welcome to CommonSpaces page (its top section is shown herebelow);
`among other things, it invites you to ll your user prole; this is a very important thing: your
`
`https://www.commonspaces.eu/en/help/register/
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`registration cannot be considered complete until you ll all mandatory elds of said prole; for
`example, if you don't do that, you won't be able to join a project; more in general, compiling your
`user prole accurately allows you to better move in a platform designed for collaboration 
`
`nally, Log in using the email and password of your freshly created account: enter them in the
`small boxes that you will nd in the black user bar that you already know (see above), and click
`on the Log in button. 
`Registration with a LinkedIn account
`To use the LinkedIn registration, you should own an active LinkedIn account and agree that
`LinkedIn shares some of your identication data with CommonSpaces.
`
`Here are the registration steps:
`
`click on the LinkedIn button that you will nd in the black user bar, at the top-right corner of the
`page
`if your browser already has stored some cookies concerning your LinkedIn identity, you will only
`be asked if you agree that LinkedIn shares with CommonSpaces your email address and some
`other data from your prole ...
`... otherways, LinkedIn will request that you identify yourself, before asking your agreement on
`sharing those data
`after both conditions above are met (LinkedIn has identied you and you have given your
`agreement), CommonSpaces creates for you an account that acts as a proxy for your
`LinkedIn account; then it lets you to enter the platform as an authenticated user.
`
`https://www.commonspaces.eu/en/help/register/
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`
`  Registration with a Facebook account
`The Facebook registration is very similar to the LinkedIn registration. To use the Facebook registration,
`you should own an active Facebook account and agree that Facebook shares some of your prole data
`with CommonSpaces.
`
`Here are the registration steps:
`
`click on the Facebook button that you will nd in the black user bar, at the top-right corner of the
`page
`
`https://www.commonspaces.eu/en/help/register/
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`if your browser already has stored some cookies concerning your Facebook identity, you will
`only be asked if you agree that Facebook shares with CommonS some of your data ...
`... otherways, Facebook will request that you identify yourself, before asking your agreement
`after both conditions above are met (Facebook has identied you and you have given your
`agreement), CommonSpaces creates for you an account that acts as a proxy for your Facebook
`account; then it lets you to enter the platform as an authenticated user.
`
`Authentication (log in)
`Direct authentication
`You already know that you can Log in by entering the email and password of your account in the small
`boxes to be found in the black user bar at the top of the page, and by clicking on the Log in button:
`
`Facebook  or LinkedIn authentication
`If you registered using your Facebook or LinkedIn account, to Log in you can click on the Facebook or
`the LinkedIn button: if your Facebook or LinkedIn authentication is still active (if the browser still
`stores their authentication cookies), you will be recognized also by CommonSpaces; otherways, you
`should redo your Facebook or LinkedIn authentication.
`
`A few remarks:
`
`when you log out from the CommonSpaces, this doesn't cause a Facebook log out
`on the contrary, when you log out from a Facebook page, also your authentication with the
`CommonSpaces is lost
`depending on some conguration choices of the Facebook account and/or your browser, the
`Facebook authentication could be lost when you close and reopen your browser
`similar behaviour could be exhibited by LinkedIn.
`
`© 2015-2020 The CommonS Consortium
`Built by LINK srl (https://www.linkroma.it) with Python (https://www.python.org/) and Django (https://www.djangoproject.com/)
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` Privacy policy (/info/privacy/)
`
`The CommonS Project is co-funded by Programme
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