Note: You must be at least 13 years old to create a Cyfrin Profile.
Create a Cyfrin account
Go to profiles.cyfrin.io
Insert your email or choose your preferred authentication provider.
If you're signing up using email and password, you must confirm your email.
If you signed up using your wallet, you'll be asked to connect and verify your email optionally. In every other case, you'll be asked to connect your wallet optionally.
Pick a name and username.
If you're having a problem logging in
If you're having a problem logging in
If you're having trouble with your password, learn how to reset your password.
If you're receiving the issue: "This email is associated with another provider. Make sure to login with the provider used at signup", make sure to use the same provider you used to sign up.
If you're still having trouble logging in, please don't hesitate to get in touch with us.
Find your Cyfrin signup confirmation email
Find your Cyfrin signup confirmation email
If you created a Cyfrin account with an email, we sent a confirmation link to that email.
If you can't find your confirmation email:
Check your junk mail folder. If you're using Gmail, check your Social emails.
Make sure that you entered the correct email. If you entered the wrong email, you can change it and send it again.
When you create a new password, remember.
When you create a new password, remember.
Your password should be easy to remember but difficult for others to guess.
Your Cyfrin password should differ from those you use to log into other accounts, like your email or bank account.
Longer passwords are usually more secure.
Your password should not be your email, phone number or birthday.
Avoid using common words, like “Password”.
Use a password manager. Many different applications can store your passwords securely.
Don't share your passwords with anyone, online or in person. If you do, change them as soon as possible.
If you see a message letting you know the password you entered isn't strong enough, try mixing uppercase and lowercase letters. You can also make the password more complex by making it longer with a phrase or series of words you can easily remember but no one else knows.