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In addition it provides a signon facility in Moodle to authenticate against existing MediaWiki accounts that have already been created by SSO. You can delete the mediawiki-extensions-moodlesso folder if you like, it is not required. Usage In a MediaWiki page, simply add. The Text is whatever you would like to appear on the page e.

Clicking it will take you to the Moodle site logged in. If you are not logged into MediaWiki you will, instead, be taken to the login page. The web installer asks the user if they want to enable the feature during the installation of MediaWiki.

The user may choose at this time to opt out of the pingback. If the user opts in, the pingback feature will send new data on the first page load after upgrading to a new version of MediaWiki and once a month thereafter. However, this will not delete any data that has already been transmitted to our servers.

Raw individual data collected from this feature will not be shared publicly, though aggregated, de-identified data will be made available.

The raw data will be accessible to Wikimedia staff and contractors. Volunteers and researchers may apply for access, as well. Everyone who can access the data will be subject to non-disclosure obligations with the exception of the circumstances described below. We may disclose any collected information when required by law, when we have your permission, when needed to protect our rights, privacy, safety, users, or the general public, and when necessary to enforce our Terms of Use or any other Wikimedia policy.

Wikimedia Foundation is a global organization committed to promoting free and open knowledge. If you haven't logged in before, you will need to use the link provided to create an account. You may give your email address if you like. If you check the box "Keep me logged in for up to days ", you will not have to give your password again when you access that MediaWiki wiki from the same computer.

This feature will only work if your password was not generated by the MediaWiki software. If you appear to be able to log in, but as soon as you try to look at a page you appear logged out again, it is very likely to be a cookie problem. If you are certain that cookies are enabled, make sure that you haven't inadvertently listed the wiki's domain on a list of sites for which cookies are never allowed: this feature is available in all recent browsers.

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 the wiki uses to keep a person logged in.

A user may occasionally find themself "automatically" logged out in between beginning an edit and saving it, or when switching between multiple pages open in multiple windows.

This can be a result of your browser's cookie, cache, or firewall settings. Regardless of the reason for the logout, the simplest solution to the problem is to check the "Keep me logged in for up to days " box. If you do this on a computer that can be accessed by more than one person i.

Your username is case sensitive. If you enter an email address when signing up for the account, or in your Preferences, you can make a 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 email address, or the address was out of date, you will have to create a new account under a different username.

After doing this, if a user page and user talk page were created for the old account, it is advisable to make them redirect to the equivalent pages for the new account. To create an account, select " Log in " top right of page then " Create account ". You usually need only provide a username and password.



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