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Logging in is not required for viewing pages, and not even for editing them. However, it provides additional features, and in general projects recommend it.
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<div align="center" style="background-color:#cee0f2; color: #000; padding: .2em .6em; font-size:larger; border: 1px solid #a3b1bf; margin-bottom:3px;">'''[[Special:CreateAccount|Create a new account]]'''</div>
==Logging in==
<div align="center" style="background-color:#cee0f2; color: #000; padding: .2em .6em; font-size:larger; border: 1px solid #a3b1bf; margin-bottom:3px;">'''[[Special:UserLogin|Log into an existing account]]'''</div>
Creating a [[user account]] means that you supply a [[w:en:Wikipedia:Username|username]] (your real name or a nickname) and a [[password]]. The system will reject a username that is already in use. A user account is created only once. You are then "logged in". Next time you log in you supply your username again and demonstrate with the password that you are the same person.


[[File:WP tutorial en New user account.ogv|thumb|300px|This video tutorial describes the steps in creating a user account on the English Wikipedia]]
Edits you make are recorded under your username. If you are not logged in your edits are recorded under your [[w:en:IP address|IP address]].


It is not necessary to '''[[log in]]''' to Wikipedia before viewing or editing pages. It does provide additional features, and is generally recommended. If you do not wish to have your [[IP address]] known, then you should [[Special:UserLogin|log in]] or [[Special:CreateAccount|create an account]]. It is quick and simple to create a personal user account.
Some [[MediaWiki]] projects form a family in the sense that one logs in into the family as a whole, and that common preference settings apply. Notably this is the case for the more than 1000 [[w:en:Wikia|Wikia]] projects. On [[Wikimedia]] projects logging in and setting preferences are currently done separately on each wiki. However, see [[m:Single login]].


== Why log in? ==
== Logging in ==
Creating a [[user account]] means that you supply a [[Wikipedia:Username|username]] (your real name or a [[nickname]]) and a [[password]]. The system will reject a username that is already in use. A user account is created only once. You are then "logged in". The next time you log in, you supply your username again and demonstrate with the password that you are the same person. (Do not share your password with other people; this can allow them to misuse your account, which could lead to it being blocked.)


Edits that you make are recorded under your username. If you are not logged in your edits are labelled in [[Help:Page history|page history]] with your [[IP address]].
You don't have to log in to read any MediaWiki wiki. You don't even have to log in to edit a MediaWiki wiki - ''anyone'' can edit [[m:protected pages considered harmful|almost any]] page, even without logging in.

User accounts created since May 2008 will be "unified" (that is, accessible from all [[Wikimedia]] projects). An older, non-unified account can be unified at [[Special:MergeAccount]]; unified users can use that page to check the status of their unified account. Preferences are currently set independently on each wiki. See [[m:Single login]].

== Why log in? ==
{{main|Wikipedia:Why create an account?}}
You don't have to log in to read Wikipedia. You don't even have to log in to edit most of Wikipedia (there are [[Wikipedia:Protection policy|some exceptions]]).


However, it's still a good idea to log in, for these reasons:
However, it's still a good idea to log in, for these reasons:


* Other users will be able to recognise you by your username when you make changes to pages. As a "name" an IP address is somewhat clumsy. Also, if you use computers at different locations (home, office, internet cafe, etc.) you have a different IP-address in each case; even in the same location, depending on the Internet connection, the IP-address may be different each time. Therefore a username is better to maintain an identity.
* Other users will be able to recognise you by your username when you make changes to pages. As a "name" an IP address is somewhat clumsy. Also, if you use computers at different locations (home, office, internet cafe, etc.) you have a different IP-address in each case; even in the same location, depending on the Internet connection, the IP-address may be different each time. Therefore, a username is better to maintain an identity.
*You will have your own ''user page'' where you can write a bit about yourself, and a ''user talk page'' which you can use to communicate with other users.
*You will have your own ''user page'' where you can write a bit about yourself, and a ''user talk page'' which you can use to communicate with other users.
*You will also be able to make user subpages, as an add-on to your user page.
* You will be able to mark an edit as minor, which avoids inconvenience for other users.
* You will be able to mark an edit as minor, which avoids inconvenience for other users.
* You will be able to keep track of changes to modules you are interested in using a ''watch list''.
* You will be able to keep track of changes to pages you are interested in using a ''watchlist''.
* If you choose to give an [[email address]], other users will be able to contact you by email. This feature is anonymous - the user who emails you will not know your email address. You don't have to give your email address if you don't want to.
* If you choose to give an [[email address]], other users will be able to contact you by email. This feature is anonymous&nbsp;— the user who emails you will not know your email address. You don't have to give your email address if you don't want to.
** ''Check the privacy policy of the individual site you're visiting, if any (for example, Wikipedia's [[w:Wikipedia:draft privacy policy|draft privacy policy]])''
** ''Check the privacy policy of the individual site you're visiting, if any (for example, Wikipedia's [[Wmf:Privacy policy|privacy policy]])''
* You will be able to [[Help: Renaming (moving) a page|rename pages]].
* You will be able to [[Help:Moving a page|rename pages]].
* You will be able to set your own ''[[Help:Preferences|preferences]]'', to change things such as:
* You will be able to set your own ''[[Help:Preferences|preferences]]'', to change things such as:
** The number of pages displayed in ''[[Help:Recent changes|Recent changes]]''
** The number of pages displayed in ''[[Help:Recent changes|Recent changes]]''
** The fonts, colours and layout of the site, by using different ''skins''.
** The fonts, colours and layout of the site, by using different ''[[Help:Preferences#Skin|skins]]''.

=== Creating an account ===
To create an account, click on the ''[[Special:CreateAccount|Create account]]'' link at the top right of the page. You will need to provide a username and password, as well as answer a visual "[[Special:Captcha|captcha]]" test. Users with [[plain text|text]], [[speech]], or legacy browsers will be unable to create an account if they cannot view this captcha image. If you are unable to view captchas, you can request for an account to be created for you at [[Wikipedia:Request an account]].

You may also be unable to create an account if it contains certain symbols (particularly the '@' symbol, as well as certain non-Latin characters) or words, or if it is too similar to that of an existing user. In that case, you will also have to [[Wikipedia:Request an account|request an account]]. If your IP address has account creation blocked, you can either [[WP:APPEAL|request to be unblocked]] or [[Wikipedia:Request an account|request an account]].


== How to log in ==
== How to log in ==
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First, make sure that your [[Web browser|browser]] accepts [[HTTP cookie|cookies]]. Some browsers can accept or reject cookies from individual sites; users of these should configure the browser to accept cookies from each wiki you plan to edit, such as ''wikipedia.org''.


Click on the ''[[Special:UserLogin|{{int:pt-login}}]]'' link at the top-right corner of the page. You will be asked to enter your username and your password in the following screen. If you do not have an account, you will need to [[Special:CreateAccount|create one first]]. Once finished, click on the ''{{int:pt-login-button}}'' button to finish logging in.
First, make sure that your [[browser]] accepts [[w:en:HTTP cookie|cookies]]. Some browsers can accept or reject cookies from individual sites; users of these should configure the browser to accept cookies from each wiki you plan to edit, such as ''wikipedia.org''.


If you click on ''{{int:userlogin-remembermypassword|365}}'', you will not have to give your password again when you access Wikipedia from the same computer. This feature will only work if your password was not automatically generated by the software.
Click on the ''[[Special:Userlogin|Log in]]'' link at the top right of the page. You will then be prompted to enter your username and password. If you haven't logged in before, you will need to enter your password twice.


Logging in and setting preferences were previously done separately on each wiki. Since May 2008 it has been possible to use the same username, password and email address across all Wikimedia wikis, without needing to register an account on each wiki. For more details, see [[m:Help:Unified login]].
You may give your email address if you like. Other users will be able to send email to the address, but they won't be able to find out what the address is.


=== Login issues and problems ===
If you click the box ''Remember me'', you will not have to give your password again when you access MediaWiki wiki from the same computer. This feature will only work if your password was not generated by the Mediawiki software. So change your password please.
If you find yourself unable to log in, you may have one of the problems addressed in the following paragraphs. If none of them seem to apply, ask for help at the [[Wikipedia:Help desk|help desk]].


; The login link is obscured
Logging in and setting preferences are done separately on each wiki (for plans of changing this see [[m:Single login]]). You may find like to maintain a cross-wiki identity by using the same username on each wiki that you use, if that name is still free.
: If you cannot click on the login link, for instance because it is obscured by other text, use this [[Special:UserLogin|direct link]] to the login page. It may be helpful to add the page to your browser's bookmarks/favourites. (This problem may occur on certain browsers when using a large minimum font size.)
; My username and password are refused
: Both usernames and passwords are [[case-sensitive]] on Wikipedia. Did you remember to type in the right capitalization? For example, if you registered under MyUserName, you will not be able to log in as Myusername (notice the subtle difference in spelling). The same goes for your password. The only exception is the first character of the username, which is capital by default.
; I get logged out just after logging in
: There are a few possible causes of this problem:
:* If you appear to have logged in, but as soon as you try to look at a page after 'Log in successful', you appear logged out again, it is very likely to be a [[HTTP cookie|cookie]] problem. See [http://www.google.com/support/accounts/bin/answer.py?&answer=61416 this brief tutorial] on how to enable cookies for your browser.
:* Make sure your computer's date and time are set correctly; if they are not, cookies may expire before they are supposed to. Note that some [[Firewall (computing)|firewall]] and [[Ad filtering|ad-blocking]] software may interfere with the cookie that Wikipedia uses to keep a person logged in.
:* Some ISPs use [[transparent proxy|transparent proxies]] which cause problems logging in. This happens most often with some satellite ISPs (particularly [[HughesNet]]/[[DirecWay]]/[[DirecPC]]).
:* Occasionally, a user may find themself "automatically" logged out between beginning an edit and saving it, or when switching between multiple wiki pages open in multiple windows or tabs. This can be a result of your browser's cookie, cache, or firewall settings, but sometimes, especially during heavy server load, the system can "glitch" and your login information will be lost, resulting in a logout.
; Other causes
: If you are absolutely sure that the login information you have entered is correct, then someone else may have compromised your account. In this case, your account may not be recoverable unless you can prove that the account is yours. In rare cases, your account may have been renamed or [[Wikipedia:Changing username/Usurpations|usurped]], especially if it has few or no edits. You can see if your account has been renamed by viewing the [[Special:Log/renameuser|user rename log]] and search for your username in the "Title" field.
; I get a message that my IP address has been autoblocked
: Follow the instructions listed on screen on how to request an unblock or send an email to the {{mono|unblock-en-i}} mailing list.


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=== Log in problems ===
=== What if I forget my username? ===
If you appear to be able to log in, but as soon as you try to look at a page after the 'Log in successful' page you appear logged out again, it is very likely to be a [[w:HTTP cookie|cookie]] problem. If you are certain that cookies are enabled, make sure that you haven't inadvertently listed {{SERVER}} on a list of sites to never allow cookies for (This feature is available in (at least) [[Mozilla]] Firebird ([[Firefox]]) 0.6 and above and Microsoft Internet Explorer version 6 and above). Also make sure your computer's date and time are set correctly; if they are not, cookies may expire before they are supposed to. Note that some firewall and ad-blocking software may interfere with the cookie that {{SITENAME}} uses to keep a person logged in.
If you have forgotten your username, these steps may help you recover it:
*Depending on your browser settings, you may find that the log in page redisplays the last username that was used on that computer.
*If you have received any emails from Wikipedia, these will include the username.
*If you can remember the names of any of Wikipedia pages that you edited while logged in, the username will be listed as part of the [[Help:page history|page history]] of those pages.
*If you can remember the first part of the name, [[Special:ListUsers|this search page]] may help you remember the rest of it.
*If you previously entered an email address when signing up for the account or in your Preferences, ''and'' you still have access to that email account, ''and'' you did not tick the preference checkbox "Send password reset emails only when both email address and username are provided", then you can go to the login screen and click 'Reset your password'. Enter that email address on [[Special:PasswordReset|the next screen]] ([[Special:PasswordReset]]), and the system will send an email containing, among other things, a reminder of your user name.
If none of these steps are successful you will have to start again with a new account. Wikipedia administrators will not be able to help you work out your username from your email address or your IP address.


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In addition to these steps, check to make sure PHP's directory for storing session data is writable. This directory can be found in the php.ini file under the session.save_path setting. Errors in this php.ini setting can also cause other problems. Examples of these errors are referencing a non-existent directory or leaving out " marks around the directory name. Random Wiki pages or edit previews might appear blank in Internet Explorer, but not with other browsers. Also, the Save Page button might act as if one had pressed the Show Preview button when a user is logged in, but work correctly when one is not logged in.


=== What if I forget my password? ===
A user may occasionally find him/herself "automatically " logged out in between beginning an edit and saving it, or when switching between multiple {{SITENAME}} pages open in multiple windows. This can be a result of your browser's cookie, cache, or firewall settings, but due to the nature of the MediaWiki software, some user ID information is stored in the servers; sometimes, especially during heavy server load, the system can "glitch" and your ID information will be misplaced, resulting in a logout. Regardless of the reason for the logout, the simplest solution to the problem is to check the '''Remember me''' box. If you do this on a computer that can be accessed by more than one person (i.e. at the library, at work, at school), please find and erase your user ID cookies after your editing session.
{{main|Help:Reset password}}
If you have forgotten your password, these steps may help you recover it:
* If you have asked your web browser or a password manager to remember the password, you may be able to recover it from there.
* If you previously entered an email address when signing up for the account or in your Preferences, ''and'' you still have access to that email account, then you can enter your username on the login screen and click '{{blue|Forgot your password?}}'. Enter your user name and that email address on [[Special:PasswordReset|the next screen]] ([[Special:PasswordReset]]), and the system will send a temporary password that will allow you to retrieve your account. You then have to change the password to one of your choice after you log in.
* (Rare) If you have previously asked a Wikipedia tool such as [[WP:AWB|AutoWikiBrowser]] to remember your password, and you still have access to the machine where the password is saved, then it may be possible to recover the saved password. Post at the tool's talk page for advice. Do not post the encrypted password.
* (Rare) If you have a long-established account and have previously set up a "committed identity", and you still have the "secret string" (see [[Template:User committed identity]] for details), then it may be possible to recover the account. E-mail ca{{@}}wikimedia.org for advice. Do not publicly mention the secret string.
Otherwise you will have to create a new account under a different username. After doing this, it is advisable to explain the situation on the user page of the new account, to avoid [[WP:Sockpuppetry|sockpuppetry]] concerns.


=== What if I forget my password and have no email address for password recovery? ===
If you log in and enabled the cookie feature, a subsequent log in as a different user without the cookie feature enabled will appear as logged out.


Your best options are to try the suggestions for a forgotten password, or to create a new account.
=== What if I forget the password? ===
If you enter an e-mail address when signing up for the account, or in your Preferences, you can request on the login screen for a temporary password to be sent to that address, which will allow you to retrieve your account. If you did not enter an e-mail address, or the address was out of date, but you are determined to regain access to the account, you ''might'' be able to persuade someone with direct access to the database that it is your account, and ask them to retrieve it for you.


If you never provided an email address for password recovery, then there is no password recovery option.
=== Creating an account ===


If you no longer have access to the email address which you provided, then you will not be able to access recovery passwords sent to that email address.
To create an account, select [[Special:Userlogin|Log in]] (top right of page) then [{{fullurl:Special:Userlogin|type=signup}} create an account]. You usually need only provide a username and password. Some wikis require a visual [[Special:Captcha|captcha]] (Completely Automated Public [[Turing test]] to tell Computers and Humans Apart). Users with text, speech, or legacy browsers will be unable to create an account if they can not view this image. If you are unable to view captchas, contact an [[Project:Administrators|administrator]].


== How to set preferences ==
== How to set preferences ==
Click on the ''My preferences'' link at the top right of the page for various options, including:

Click on the ''Preferences'' link at the top right of the page for various options, including:
* Changing your password.
* Changing your password.
* Changing the ''skin'', which changes the way that the web pages look.
* Changing the [[wp:skin|''skin'']], which changes the way that the web pages look.


See [[Help:Preferences]].
See [[Help:Preferences]].


== Your ''User page'' and ''User talk page'' ==
== Your user page and user talk page ==
As a logged in user, you will be able to create your own ''[[Special:Mypage|user page]]'' and ''[[Special:Mytalk|user talk page]]''. When you are logged in, you will see your username displayed at the top right of the page. Click on this to get to your user page, which you can edit in the same way as any other wiki page.

As a logged in user, you will be able to create your own ''user page'' and ''user talk page''. When you are logged in, you will see your username displayed at the top right of the page. Click on this to get to your user page, which you can edit in the same way as any MediaWiki wiki page.


Most users write a little bit about themselves and their interests on their user page.
Most users write a little bit about themselves and their interests on their user page.


You also have a ''User talk page''. You can access this by clicking on the ''Talk'' link next to your username at the top right of the page. Other people may write messages in your user [[talk page]] by editing it, and you can respond. See [[Help:Talk page]] for more.
You also have a ''User talk page''. You can access this by clicking on the ''Talk'' link next to your username at the top right of the page. Other people may write messages in your user talk page by editing it, and you can respond. See [[Help:Talk page]] for more.


== How to log out ==
== Logging out ==
You can log out any time by clicking on the ''Log out'' link at the top right of the page. And after it, you will be using an IP to read Wikipedia. To prevent the browser from remembering your username and suggesting it to the next user of the computer, remember to delete the Wikipedia cookies in your browser's privacy settings. Especially if you are using a public computer, you may want to delete all of the browser's recent history ({{key press|Ctrl|Shift|Del}} in [[Firefox]]).


You can log out any time by clicking on the ''Log out'' link at the top right of the page.
In the mobile version, click the menu icon at the top left and then the logout button to the right of your username.


== Editing while logged out ==
==Other advice==
{{shortcut|WP:LOGGEDOUT|WP:LOUT}}
===Username impersonation===
{{seealso|Wikipedia:Sockpuppetry#Editing while logged out|Wikipedia:Signs of sockpuppetry#IP sockpuppetry}}
Note that in some sans-serif fonts I (capital-i) and l (lowercase-L) look exactly the same, e.g. in Arial: <FONT FACE="Arial">I</FONT> and <FONT FACE="Arial">l</FONT>. If your username contains one of the two, it may be wise to register another account, but swap the letters (so if your username contains lowercase l change that to capital i). This is to prevent impersonation. You may then [[Help:redirect|redirect]] the userpage of the "dummy" account to your real account.
Occasionally an established editor will edit while logged out. While not usually an egregious issue, there can be some concerns about attribution and privacy.


* If you made an edit without logging in, you cannot go back and directly tie that edit to your account. If your desire to account for the edit overrides your desire for anonymity, you can log in, make a [[Help:dummy edit|dummy edit]], and add a note in the edit summary about the previous edit.
=== How to force logging in for editing ===
* If you make a comment on a talk page without logging in, then your signature will include your IP address. You can log in and edit the comment by replacing the signature; be aware that automated tools [[WikiScanner|have used]] editing behavior like this to connect your username and IP address in public databases.
This is controlled through a [[m:wg variable|wg variable]].
* If you feel that the connection between the IP address and your username is an issue, then you can request that the edit be removed; see [[Wikipedia:Oversight#Policy]] and [[Wikipedia:Requests for oversight]].


In Firefox (with the [https://userscripts.org/about/installing Greasemonkey] add-on) or in Chrome, you can install a [https://userscripts-mirror.org/scripts/show/130031 simple script] that prevents editing while logged out on all Wikimedia Foundation sites. Once the script is installed and you click on Edit while logged out, it pops up a notice that you are not logged in and does not proceed. Note that it does not yet prevent editing by clicking on red links or by direct links to edit pages.
See [[m:Setting user rights in MediaWiki#Configuring access restrictions to your wiki|Configuring access restrictions to your wiki]].


== Keeping your account secure ==
=== How to force logging in for viewing ===
{{see also|Wikipedia:Security}}
This is controlled through a [[m:wg variable|wg variable]].
Users, especially [[WP:ADMIN|administrator]]s, should keep their accounts secure. If someone accesses your account and causes malicious damage, your reputation could be in trouble! Below are some tips on keeping your account secure:


#Never give your Wikipedia password to anyone, not even users claiming to be sysop and staff!
See [[m:Setting user rights in MediaWiki#Configuring access restrictions to your wiki|Configuring access restrictions to your wiki]].
#Only enter your password on a Wikimedia site. Beware of fake sites. The domain name should end with wikipedia.org or wikimedia.org.
#Keep your computer up-to-date with the latest [[anti-virus]] and [[anti-spyware software]].
#Your [[Wikipedia:Security|password]] should be easy to remember, but hard to guess.
#If you decide to log on using a public computer, remember to log out when done.
#Be careful when running user scripts. Some scripts can be programmed to steal cookies and thus compromise accounts.
#Consider [[Template:User committed identity|committing]] to your identity by adding a cryptographic hash to your user page to prove that you are really the person behind your username.


== See also ==
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{{Portal|Help}}
*[[Wikipedia:User pages#User special pages|Wikipedia:User special pages]]
*[[Wikipedia:Unified login]]
{{Help navigation}}
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{{Wikipedia accounts|collapsed}}
[[Category:Wikipedia basic information|{{PAGENAME}}]]
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[[Category:Wikipedia interface help]]

Latest revision as of 16:11, 8 April 2024

Create a new account
Log into an existing account
This video tutorial describes the steps in creating a user account on the English Wikipedia

It is not necessary to log in to Wikipedia before viewing or editing pages. It does provide additional features, and is generally recommended. If you do not wish to have your IP address known, then you should log in or create an account. It is quick and simple to create a personal user account.

Logging in

Creating a user account means that you supply a username (your real name or a nickname) and a password. The system will reject a username that is already in use. A user account is created only once. You are then "logged in". The next time you log in, you supply your username again and demonstrate with the password that you are the same person. (Do not share your password with other people; this can allow them to misuse your account, which could lead to it being blocked.)

Edits that you make are recorded under your username. If you are not logged in your edits are labelled in page history with your IP address.

User accounts created since May 2008 will be "unified" (that is, accessible from all Wikimedia projects). An older, non-unified account can be unified at Special:MergeAccount; unified users can use that page to check the status of their unified account. Preferences are currently set independently on each wiki. See m:Single login.

Why log in?

You don't have to log in to read Wikipedia. You don't even have to log in to edit most of Wikipedia (there are some exceptions).

However, it's still a good idea to log in, for these reasons:

  • Other users will be able to recognise you by your username when you make changes to pages. As a "name" an IP address is somewhat clumsy. Also, if you use computers at different locations (home, office, internet cafe, etc.) you have a different IP-address in each case; even in the same location, depending on the Internet connection, the IP-address may be different each time. Therefore, a username is better to maintain an identity.
  • You will have your own user page where you can write a bit about yourself, and a user talk page which you can use to communicate with other users.
  • You will also be able to make user subpages, as an add-on to your user page.
  • You will be able to mark an edit as minor, which avoids inconvenience for other users.
  • You will be able to keep track of changes to pages you are interested in using a watchlist.
  • If you choose to give an email address, other users will be able to contact you by email. This feature is anonymous — the user who emails you will not know your email address. You don't have to give your email address if you don't want to.
    • Check the privacy policy of the individual site you're visiting, if any (for example, Wikipedia's privacy policy)
  • You will be able to rename pages.
  • You will be able to set your own preferences, to change things such as:
    • The number of pages displayed in Recent changes
    • The fonts, colours and layout of the site, by using different skins.

Creating an account

To create an account, click on the Create account link at the top right of the page. You will need to provide a username and password, as well as answer a visual "captcha" test. Users with text, speech, or legacy browsers will be unable to create an account if they cannot view this captcha image. If you are unable to view captchas, you can request for an account to be created for you at Wikipedia:Request an account.

You may also be unable to create an account if it contains certain symbols (particularly the '@' symbol, as well as certain non-Latin characters) or words, or if it is too similar to that of an existing user. In that case, you will also have to request an account. If your IP address has account creation blocked, you can either request to be unblocked or request an account.

How to log in

First, make sure that your browser accepts cookies. Some browsers can accept or reject cookies from individual sites; users of these should configure the browser to accept cookies from each wiki you plan to edit, such as wikipedia.org.

Click on the Log in link at the top-right corner of the page. You will be asked to enter your username and your password in the following screen. If you do not have an account, you will need to create one first. Once finished, click on the Log in button to finish logging in.

If you click on Keep me logged in (for up to one year), you will not have to give your password again when you access Wikipedia from the same computer. This feature will only work if your password was not automatically generated by the software.

Logging in and setting preferences were previously done separately on each wiki. Since May 2008 it has been possible to use the same username, password and email address across all Wikimedia wikis, without needing to register an account on each wiki. For more details, see m:Help:Unified login.

Login issues and problems

If you find yourself unable to log in, you may have one of the problems addressed in the following paragraphs. If none of them seem to apply, ask for help at the help desk.

The login link is obscured
If you cannot click on the login link, for instance because it is obscured by other text, use this direct link to the login page. It may be helpful to add the page to your browser's bookmarks/favourites. (This problem may occur on certain browsers when using a large minimum font size.)
My username and password are refused
Both usernames and passwords are case-sensitive on Wikipedia. Did you remember to type in the right capitalization? For example, if you registered under MyUserName, you will not be able to log in as Myusername (notice the subtle difference in spelling). The same goes for your password. The only exception is the first character of the username, which is capital by default.
I get logged out just after logging in
There are a few possible causes of this problem:
  • If you appear to have logged in, but as soon as you try to look at a page after 'Log in successful', you appear logged out again, it is very likely to be a cookie problem. See this brief tutorial on how to enable cookies for your browser.
  • Make sure your computer's date and time are set correctly; if they are not, cookies may expire before they are supposed to. Note that some firewall and ad-blocking software may interfere with the cookie that Wikipedia uses to keep a person logged in.
  • Some ISPs use transparent proxies which cause problems logging in. This happens most often with some satellite ISPs (particularly HughesNet/DirecWay/DirecPC).
  • Occasionally, a user may find themself "automatically" logged out between beginning an edit and saving it, or when switching between multiple wiki pages open in multiple windows or tabs. This can be a result of your browser's cookie, cache, or firewall settings, but sometimes, especially during heavy server load, the system can "glitch" and your login information will be lost, resulting in a logout.
Other causes
If you are absolutely sure that the login information you have entered is correct, then someone else may have compromised your account. In this case, your account may not be recoverable unless you can prove that the account is yours. In rare cases, your account may have been renamed or usurped, especially if it has few or no edits. You can see if your account has been renamed by viewing the user rename log and search for your username in the "Title" field.
I get a message that my IP address has been autoblocked
Follow the instructions listed on screen on how to request an unblock or send an email to the unblock-en-i mailing list.

What if I forget my username?

If you have forgotten your username, these steps may help you recover it:

  • Depending on your browser settings, you may find that the log in page redisplays the last username that was used on that computer.
  • If you have received any emails from Wikipedia, these will include the username.
  • If you can remember the names of any of Wikipedia pages that you edited while logged in, the username will be listed as part of the page history of those pages.
  • If you can remember the first part of the name, this search page may help you remember the rest of it.
  • If you previously entered an email address when signing up for the account or in your Preferences, and you still have access to that email account, and you did not tick the preference checkbox "Send password reset emails only when both email address and username are provided", then you can go to the login screen and click 'Reset your password'. Enter that email address on the next screen (Special:PasswordReset), and the system will send an email containing, among other things, a reminder of your user name.

If none of these steps are successful you will have to start again with a new account. Wikipedia administrators will not be able to help you work out your username from your email address or your IP address.

What if I forget my password?

If you have forgotten your password, these steps may help you recover it:

  • If you have asked your web browser or a password manager to remember the password, you may be able to recover it from there.
  • If you previously entered an email address when signing up for the account or in your Preferences, and you still have access to that email account, then you can enter your username on the login screen and click 'Forgot your password?'. Enter your user name and that email address on the next screen (Special:PasswordReset), and the system will send a temporary password that will allow you to retrieve your account. You then have to change the password to one of your choice after you log in.
  • (Rare) If you have previously asked a Wikipedia tool such as AutoWikiBrowser to remember your password, and you still have access to the machine where the password is saved, then it may be possible to recover the saved password. Post at the tool's talk page for advice. Do not post the encrypted password.
  • (Rare) If you have a long-established account and have previously set up a "committed identity", and you still have the "secret string" (see Template:User committed identity for details), then it may be possible to recover the account. E-mail ca@wikimedia.org for advice. Do not publicly mention the secret string.

Otherwise you will have to create a new account under a different username. After doing this, it is advisable to explain the situation on the user page of the new account, to avoid sockpuppetry concerns.

What if I forget my password and have no email address for password recovery?

Your best options are to try the suggestions for a forgotten password, or to create a new account.

If you never provided an email address for password recovery, then there is no password recovery option.

If you no longer have access to the email address which you provided, then you will not be able to access recovery passwords sent to that email address.

How to set preferences

Click on the My preferences link at the top right of the page for various options, including:

  • Changing your password.
  • Changing the skin, which changes the way that the web pages look.

See Help:Preferences.

Your user page and user talk page

As a logged in user, you will be able to create your own user page and user talk page. When you are logged in, you will see your username displayed at the top right of the page. Click on this to get to your user page, which you can edit in the same way as any other wiki page.

Most users write a little bit about themselves and their interests on their user page.

You also have a User talk page. You can access this by clicking on the Talk link next to your username at the top right of the page. Other people may write messages in your user talk page by editing it, and you can respond. See Help:Talk page for more.

Logging out

You can log out any time by clicking on the Log out link at the top right of the page. And after it, you will be using an IP to read Wikipedia. To prevent the browser from remembering your username and suggesting it to the next user of the computer, remember to delete the Wikipedia cookies in your browser's privacy settings. Especially if you are using a public computer, you may want to delete all of the browser's recent history (Ctrl+⇧ Shift+Del in Firefox).

In the mobile version, click the menu icon at the top left and then the logout button to the right of your username.

Editing while logged out

Occasionally an established editor will edit while logged out. While not usually an egregious issue, there can be some concerns about attribution and privacy.

  • If you made an edit without logging in, you cannot go back and directly tie that edit to your account. If your desire to account for the edit overrides your desire for anonymity, you can log in, make a dummy edit, and add a note in the edit summary about the previous edit.
  • If you make a comment on a talk page without logging in, then your signature will include your IP address. You can log in and edit the comment by replacing the signature; be aware that automated tools have used editing behavior like this to connect your username and IP address in public databases.
  • If you feel that the connection between the IP address and your username is an issue, then you can request that the edit be removed; see Wikipedia:Oversight#Policy and Wikipedia:Requests for oversight.

In Firefox (with the Greasemonkey add-on) or in Chrome, you can install a simple script that prevents editing while logged out on all Wikimedia Foundation sites. Once the script is installed and you click on Edit while logged out, it pops up a notice that you are not logged in and does not proceed. Note that it does not yet prevent editing by clicking on red links or by direct links to edit pages.

Keeping your account secure

Users, especially administrators, should keep their accounts secure. If someone accesses your account and causes malicious damage, your reputation could be in trouble! Below are some tips on keeping your account secure:

  1. Never give your Wikipedia password to anyone, not even users claiming to be sysop and staff!
  2. Only enter your password on a Wikimedia site. Beware of fake sites. The domain name should end with wikipedia.org or wikimedia.org.
  3. Keep your computer up-to-date with the latest anti-virus and anti-spyware software.
  4. Your password should be easy to remember, but hard to guess.
  5. If you decide to log on using a public computer, remember to log out when done.
  6. Be careful when running user scripts. Some scripts can be programmed to steal cookies and thus compromise accounts.
  7. Consider committing to your identity by adding a cryptographic hash to your user page to prove that you are really the person behind your username.

See also

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