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Contents
1 Document Control ........................................................................................................................... 3
1.1 Version Control ....................................................................................................................... 3
1.2 Document History ................................................................................................................... 3
2 New Users ....................................................................................................................................... 4
2.1 How to setup your security profile ......................................................................................... 4
2.2 Re-registration ........................................................................................................................ 9
3 How to Change your Password ..................................................................................................... 10
4 If you have forgotten your password or passphrase .................................................................... 12
5 If you have forgotten your User Account ID ................................................................................. 15
6 Existing Users ................................................................................................................................ 17
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1 Document Control
1.1 Version Control
This document is subject to change control. All requests for change should be referred to the
author.
1.2 Document History
Date of
issue
Document
version
Modification detail Document author
17/05/2013 0.1 New document GTS EC Security
Services
08/07/2013 0.2 Updated registration email
screenshot.
GTS EC Security
Services
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2 New Users
2.1 How to setup your security profile
It's important never to reveal your security details to anyone else and, for additional security, you
will be required to change your password on a regular basis.
If you suspect someone has seen or knows your security details (i.e. User Account ID, Password and
Passphrase), you should reset your details immediately.
It is important that only you can access the online service, therefore, it is always recommended that
if you leave your PC unattended you lock your PC, and when you have finished using the online
service you close down your Internet browser.
If at any time further assistance is required please call the Experian
Service Support desk on +44 (0) 115 9344 444, quoting reference ‘IDM’.
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To access your WASP protected Experian product it is necessary for you to first register a profile in
Experian’s Self Service facility.
When your account was created, you should have received three emails from Experian.
The first email contains the Account User ID you will use to logon with, as illustrated in Fig. 1
Fig.1 – New Account User ID email
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The second email provides a time limited registration link, an example is shown in Fig.2 below:
Fig. 2 – Profile registration link.
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Clicking the registration link will take you directly through to the profile registration screen as shown
in Fig. 3 below:
Fig.3 – Profile registration screen
Here you can choose your WASP password and passphrase.
The passphrase can contain only alpha numeric characters and must be between 8 and 12 characters
in length.
A note on Password Complexity
Passwords must be a minimum of 8 characters long, up to a maximum of 32 characters.
Passwords must contain characters from three of the following four categories:
Lowercase characters
Uppercase characters
Numerical digits (0 to 9)
Special characters except & + ‘
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Also, in case you may forget these credentials in the future; you will need to select three security
Questions and Answers. These can be used when going through a self-service forgot/reset password
process flow, detailed later in this guide.
After you have successfully saved your profile you will see a screen to that effect.
Fig.4 – Profile successfully updated
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The third email you should receive is the Product Assignment email.
This confirms that once you have registered your profile, your Experian Product access is in place
and ready to use. Note, the wording in this email may vary depending on the product you have been
assigned.
Fig. 5 – Product Assignment email
2.2 Re-registration
As mentioned previously the link inside the registration email is time limited. That means it can only
be used once and furthermore it expires after 10 minutes. If you click this link after the link has
expired you will be offered the chance to enter your User Account ID and email address to re-send a
new registration link.
Fig. 6 – Re-register.
If at any time further assistance is required please call the Experian
Service Support desk on +44 (0) 115 9344 444, quoting reference ‘IDM’.
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3 How to Change your Password
In order to change your password, you can follow the “I want to change my password” link on the
Logon Page.
Fig.7 – Change Password link
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There you will be presented with a screen that requires you to enter your User Account ID, current
password and the new password (twice for confirmation)
Fig.8 – Change Password
Note that a password history is maintained and you will not be able to re-use one of your last 13
passwords.
If at any time further assistance is required please call the Experian
Service Support desk on +44 (0) 115 9344 444, quoting reference ‘IDM’.
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4 If you have forgotten your password or passphrase If you have forgotten your password or passphrase, simply follow the “I have forgotten my
password” link on the WASP logon page.
Fig.9 – Forgot Password link
You will be presented with a screen where you need to enter your User Account ID and your
registered email address.
Fig.10 – Forgotten Password screen
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Next you will be challenged to provide the answer to one of your security questions, Fig. 11.
Fig.11 - Answer security question screen.
If this question is answered successfully a reset password token will be sent to your registered email
address.
Fig. 12 – Forgotten password complete.
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Inside the email will be a time limited reset token that only be used once. As shown in Fig. 13
Fig.13 – Reset password email
Clicking through this link will bring up your profile, where you can choose a new password for the
account. You can also update your WASP passphrase and your security Questions and Answers.
Fig. 14 – Update profile screen
If at any time further assistance is required please call the Experian
Service Support desk on +44 (0) 115 9344 444, quoting reference ‘IDM’.
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5 If you have forgotten your User Account ID Should you forget your User Account ID you can retrieve it by following the “I have forgotten my
username” link on the WASP logon page.
Fig.15 – Forgot User Account ID
You will then be presented with a screen that allows you to enter your registered email address.
Fig. 16 – Forgotten User Account ID screen.
If the email address is valid they you will receive an email as shown in Fig. 17.
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Fig. 17 - Forgotten User Account ID email.
If at any time further assistance is required please call the Experian
Service Support desk on +44 (0) 115 9344 444, quoting reference ‘IDM’.
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6 Existing Users If you are an existing WASP user you likely already have a profile setup in one of the existing Identity
Management systems provided by Experian such as Sun IDM.
To be able to continue to reset your password should you forget it, the first time you access the new
forgot password facility or the registration link provided on the WASP login page, you will be
presented with a screen where you need to enter your User Account ID and your registered email
address.
If the details provided are valid and match what we stored against your account you will be sent a
registration email and be able to setup a profile using the process described in Section 2.1 of this
guide.
Should you have any difficulty setting up your new profile you can call the Experian Service Support
Desk who will assist you in setting up the profile against your existing account and email address.
If at any time further assistance is required please call the Experian
Service Support desk on +44 (0) 115 9344 444, quoting reference ‘IDM’.