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Sign In with LinkedIn

If you have a LinkedIn account, you can use it to sign in to RU4M. This method is convenient because you do not need to remember a separate password. If you do not have a RU4M account yet, signing in with LinkedIn will automatically create one for you.

Click "Continue with LinkedIn"

On the Sign In page, look at the bottom of the login form on the right side. You will see a button with the LinkedIn logo and the text "Continue with LinkedIn". Click on this button.

Click the Continue with LinkedIn button

Enter your LinkedIn credentials

A new page will appear — this is LinkedIn's own login page. LinkedIn is asking you to confirm your identity.

You will see two fields:

  1. Email or Phone — Click on this field and type the email address or phone number that you use for your LinkedIn account.
  2. Password — Click on this field and type your LinkedIn password.

After entering both, click the blue "Sign in" button.

Enter your LinkedIn email and password, then click Sign in

This is LinkedIn's page, not RU4M

This login page belongs to LinkedIn, not to RU4M. Your LinkedIn password is sent directly to LinkedIn — RU4M never sees it. This is a secure way to verify your identity.

Allow permissions

After signing in to LinkedIn successfully, you may see a permissions page. LinkedIn is asking if it is OK to share some of your information (such as your email address and profile picture) with RU4M.

Click the "Allow" button to grant permission and continue. If you have already granted these permissions before, this step will be skipped automatically.

Click Allow to grant LinkedIn permissions

You are signed in

After allowing permissions, you will be taken directly to the main events page. Here you can see all public events, private events you have joined, and events you have created.

Congratulations — you are now signed in to the RU4M Backoffice!

The events page after successful LinkedIn login