Logging Into SAFE

Logging Into SAFE

This guide will walk you through how to log into SAFE.
Logging into the software is as simple as opening your browser of choice and typing in your site link. Your network or organization administrator can provide this link. Please use a modern browser such as Chrome, Edge, Firefox, or Safari.

 SAFE TIP: For the best experience, we recommend using Google Chrome.

Can the software store my Password?

Answer: Saving Names and Passwords is not a feature of the software for obvious security reasons. Instead, this function is controlled by the web browser you are using. When a web browser asks if you or your users would like to save Names and Passwords, select NO.




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