Anyone can browse public content on the Synapse web site, but in order to download and create content you will need to register for an account using to download and/or add content. To create an account, you must be over the age of 13 and have an email address. You will receive an email message for verification to complete the registration process.
Certain actions in Synapse require additional steps, such as Certification certification or Validation. Explore our accounts, certification and profile validation page to find out more information on the different levels of usersvalidation. Explore the different /wiki/spaces/DOCS/pages/2007072795 to learn more about which account type you need.
Managing Your Profile
Visit your Profile Pageuser profile, which can be accessed by clicking your name the letter icon in the top right corner bottom left and selecting “Profile” View Profile from the menu. From there, you can click on “Edit Profile” Edit Profile in order to take any of the following actions:
Change your Synapse user nameusername, email, or password
Add or edit your first and last names as shownname
Add or edit additional (optional) information, such as your affiliation or title
Upload an (optional) a profile picture
Include a brief (optional) biography
Link your ORCID credentials
You can also find a link to edit your profile under Settings, which can be accessed by clicking your name in the top right corner and selecting “Settings” from the menu.find additional profile settings by clicking the letter icon in the bottom left, then followed by Account Settings. In addition to editing your profile from here, you can:
Change your preferred date/time format
Access the certification quiz to become a certified user, if you haven’t already
Validate your profile to become a validated user
Link your profile to your ORCID account
Opt in or out of Synapse email notifications
View the discussion threads and forums that you have subscribed to, and unfollow if desired
Add/manage your personal access tokens
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Adding Additional Email Addresses
Your Synapse account can have multiple email addresses associated with it. For each new email , that you will add it to your Synapse account and go through the email validation process. A 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 Email Addresses to 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 at all, once you have connected your Google account.
If you wish to use this feature, then you should To enable SSO, create your Synapse account using as your Google email address the same address which you have registered with Google, or add a Google email address as a secondary email. (This might be You can use a Gmail address, or an institutional email address configured to be used with Google Suite, or other). However, if you have created an account with an email address that is not recognized by Google, SSO can still be enabled by associating a second, Google-recognized email address with your account, as described below. By adding your Google-recognized email address to your Synapse account you will enable SSO. Go go to your accounts settings by clicking your name in the upper right . To add a secondary Google email, click the letter icon at the bottom left of any Synapse page (you must be logged in to Synapse) and select “Settings” Account Settings. Scroll down to email section of your account settings the Email section and add your Google-recognized email address (as shown in Gmail ) to your account.
Sometimes it is not obvious what your Google-recognized email is; , and you may have more than one alias that people can you to send you a message, all messages landing in your email inbox. One way to check is to open Gmail in your browser and click on your photo or icon in in the upper right corner. The dialog that pops up will show the correct address.
Sign 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 home login page.If you use your Google credentials to
Synapse Email and Notifications
Synapse creates an email alias for you when you create an account with Synapse, use your API key to login to Synapse from the programmatic clients.
API Key
Your Synapse API key is highly recommended to be used to login to Synapse from the command line, Python or R clients in place 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.
Notification Email
Synapse sends platform notifications via email, but does so only , <your username>@synapse.org. Synapse uses this email as a relay to send and receive messages, keeping your registered email address private.
To send email to <someone>@synapse.org, you must send the email from an address that is registered with Synapse. Messages sent from an unregistered email address will bounce back. Synapse will forward your message to your recipient’s registered email address. When that message is received, your email address will be replaced with your Synapse email alias (<your username>@synapse.org).
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
or Notification Email
your primary email. You can manage this in Settings
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email address by other users, such as Mentions
in discussion forums or direct emails sent by other users to you.
Deactivating Your Account
Please contact us to deactivate your Synapse account.
Creating, Updating, and Deleting Synapse Accounts
Anyone over the age of 13 may create a Synapse account. From your Synapse profile homepage, you can edit your profile information, update your email account, and change your password. preference on your Account Settings page.
Logging in
Personal Access Tokens
You can log in to the Synapse command line, Python or R clients using a personal access token instead of your username and password. Using a token is highly recommended over a username and password since a token can be easily revoked if it is compromised. Additionally, each token can be scoped so that it only grants permission to certain parts of your Synapse account, whereas your username and password have access to your whole account.
To generate a personal access token in the web client, navigate to your Account Settings page, scroll to the bottom of the screen, and click Manage Personal Access Tokens. You can view a list of the existing tokens and their permissions, or click Create New Token to generate a new personal access token with customized access to your Synapse account.
See /wiki/spaces/DOCS/pages/1985446156 for more information on configuring Synapse clients using an access token.
Adding Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) to your account
To increase the security of your Synapse account, you can enable two-factor authentication (2FA). Synapse uses a time-based one-time password approach, which is supported by many applications, such as Google Authenticator, Duo Mobile, Microsoft Authenticator, and Authy. Enabling 2FA on your account may be required to access certain sensitive datasets.
To enable 2FA on your account, navigate to your Account Settings and locate the Two-Factor Authentication section. If your account does not have 2FA enabled, you can click “Activate 2FA” and follow the on-screen steps to enable 2FA. After verifying the passcode generated by your authenticator app, Synapse will automatically generate one-time use backup codes for you, in case you lose access to your authenticator app. Keep these codes in a secure place that is separate from your authenticator app.
If you wish to disable 2FA, you can navigate to your account settings page and click “Deactivate 2FA”. If you disable 2FA on your account, you will be unable to download those sensitive datasets that require 2FA, even if you previously had access to them.
For cases where entering a 2FA code is not possible, such as in automated jobs that interact with Synapse using the programmatic clients, you can use Personal Access Tokens, which will not prompt for a 2FA code.
Deactivating 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.
See Also
Accounts, Certification and Profile Validation, DiscussionIf you wish to deactivate your account, please contact us through our virtual help desk.