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Certain actions in Synapse require additional steps, such as certification or validation. Explore the different Synapse user account types to learn more about which account type you need.

Managing

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Your Profile

Visit your Profile Page, which can be accessed by clicking your name in the top right corner and selecting Profile from the menu. From there, you can click on Edit Profile in order to take any of the following actions:

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Note

Important: Do not reuse passwords from other sites. We recommend generating a unique password and using a secure password manager to protect your Synapse account.

Adding

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Additional Email Addresses

Your Synapse account can have multiple email addresses associated with it. For each new email that you add, a notification will be sent to the chosen email address with a confirmation link. Follow the link to confirm ownership of the email account.

Adding Google

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Email Addresses to

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Enable SSO

Synapse integrates with Google’s Single Sign On (SSO) using OAuth 2.0, allowing you to sign in with your Google credentials. If you are already signed in to Google in your web browser, then you can sign in to Synapse without entering a password once you have connected your Google account.

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Once you have created your Synapse account and added your Google email address, sign out of Synapse and sign back in using Google by clicking “Sign in with Google” on the Synapse login page.

API

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Key

Using a Synapse API key is highly recommended when logging in to Synapse from the command linePython or R clients instead of a password. API keys are almost always more secure than a password and need to be protected similarly to a password.

To find your API key, from your user icon in the top right corner, select Profile and Settings. Your Synapse API key is available in the box furthest to the bottom of Settings and can be made visible with Show API Key.

Synapse

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Email and

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Notifications

Synapse creates an email alias for you when you create an account, <your username>@synapse.org. Synapse uses this email as a relay to send and receive messages, keeping your registered email address private.

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Synapse also sends platform notifications via email, such as @mentions in discussion forums, but it only sends them to the single email address you have selected to be your primary email. You can manage this preference on your Settings page.

Deactivating

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Your Account

All user activity on Synapse is recorded for auditing purposes. So, although they can be updated, Synapse accounts cannot be deleted. All of your public activities are and will remain publicly viewable. All of your activities within private projects are and will remain viewable to the people within that project. If you wish to deactivate your account, please contact us.

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