Euro-BioImaging login service changes


Published April 12, 2022
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As of April 11, we will no longer be using ELIXIR AAI to identify our users, but instead Life Science Login. Life Science Login is a new and more flexible service, which replaces ELIXIR AAI. Life Science Login is developed in the EOSC-Life project, and Euro-BioImaging contributes to the development.

The migration of ELIXIR AAI to Life Science Login will start early morning on April 11 and will be accompanied by several short service interruptions (up to tens of minutes). Some functionality may be limited during the migration.

After the migration, logging in will basically work the same way as before, but with the “look and feel” of the new Life Science Login. Initially, some institutional identity providers, such as universities, may not be available in Life Science Login, but they will be added as soon as they give their consent. Life Science Login offers also other possibilities to log in.

When you log in for the first time with Life Science Login, you will be asked to accept the Acceptable Use Policy (its meaning is the same as the corresponding one in ELIXIR AAI). You will also be asked to review all previous consents to transfer your personal data to the services you used through ELIXIR AAI. See here for more information about the migration and the individual steps. 

If you have any questions or experience any problems, please contact the ELIXIR AAI support team: aai-contact@elixir-europe.org and/or Euro-BioImaging Helpdesk: helpdesk@eurobioimaging.eu 


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