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You can personalize some settings in XperienCentral. These Some of these settings apply to your personal account only and are described in this topic.

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Current passwordYour current password (masked). You can do nothing further in this field.
New PasswordTo change your password, type a new password in this field. For security reasons, you must create a strong password. XperienCentral enforces a strong password which adheres to one or a combination of the following characteristics:
  • Is a long password.
  • Contains spaces and words.
  • Contains special characters. A special character is anything that is not a letter or a number.
  • Does not resemble your username, first name, last name or email address.
  • Does not resemble your previous password.
  • Contains one or more numbers.

In addition to the enforced rules specified above, a strong password also adheres to the following:

  • Does not contain any string of letters that spell your company name, your job description, the name of a pet, your nickname, or any other word that could be associated with you personally.
  • No string of letters spells a word that can be found in the dictionary of your language.
  • If you use numbers, they do not represent anything associated with you such as your birth date, age, house address, and so forth.

When you type your new password into the field, the "Password Strength" field will indicate the strength of your password using different colors. The following colors are used to indicate the password's strength:

  • Red — The password is extremely weak (not accepted).
  • Yellow — The password is moderately weak (not accepted).
  • Blue — The password is good.
  • Green — The password is strong.
Retype new passwordType your new password in this field in order to verify that it matches what you typed in the "New Password" field.
Use XperienCentral time zoneUse the time zone that the XperienCentral server uses for timestamps.
Use my own time zoneSelect your own time zone. The timestamps that appear for you in XperienCentral will be based on the difference between the time zone that the server on which XperienCentral is installed and running and the time zone you have selected.

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Specifies the language to use for the XperienCentral GUI. If you select a different GUI language, you must log out and log back in in order for the change to take effect.

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This setting is not synchronized with the language version of the website that you are viewing/editing. See Working with Language Versions in XperienCentral for information on selecting the language version of the website channel that you want to view/edit.


Start XperienCentral on pageDefines your personal startup page. This is the page that XperienCentral opens to each time you start a new session. Click [Search] to select a page. If no page is selected, the home page is your startup page.

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After making any changes, click [Apply].






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Announcement

Main Editors, Application Managers, and Developers can display announcements on the XperienCentral Login page. The announcement displays for all XperienCentral users. To add an announcement, enter the text in the "Announcement" field. When you have finished, click [Apply]. 

The following is an example of an announcement:

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  • The screenshot above applies to XperienCentral versions R42 and higher.
  • See also Customizing the Login Page for information about other ways you application managers/developers can personalize the XperienCentral Login page.



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Notification Settings

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This tab shows the sessions that are active for the current user. Multiple active sessions can be a result of using multiple browsers or devices to access XperienCentral at the same time simultaneously or multiple users logging in to the same account. It can also be the case that someone is using your account illegally. This tab shows all active sessions for this user which makes it possible for you to determine which ones are legitimate. You can terminate any suspicious sessions. The following information is provided for each active session. Contact your application manager if you have a question about a session you find suspicious.

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To manually close out a session, click [Close Session] next to it in the Active Sessions table:






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