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YUMPU Member management

Manual or automated (API) management of members for the login function

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Written by Linus
Updated over 2 months ago

To create member(s) for the use of the login function, you currently have the following options available:

Please note that the mentioned options for managing member(s) require an active Prokiosk membership.

Method 1: Manually create “Members” directly in your account via the “My Members” section:

To do this, please open the reader management (“My Members”) of your Yumpu account and then open the “Members” section.


In the next step, create one or more member(s) by clicking the “Add Member” button:



In the subsequent pop-up window, please enter the following details to create the new reader entry:

Username

Password
(The password you enter will be encrypted as an MD5 hash code, which will be displayed below the input field)

Comment
(The comment entry is only visible to the account holder and serves as a reference in the overview)


Next, link at least one or more Access Tag(s) to enable the unlocking of magazines with blurred pages that have been linked with the same Access Tag(s).

Sollten Sie noch keine Access-Tag(s) erstellt haben klicken Sie bitte auf den untenstehenden Button um zur Schritt-für-Schritt Anleitung zur Erstellung von Access-Tag(s) zu gelangen

If you have not yet created any Access Tag(s), please click the button below to access the step-by-step guide for creating Access Tag(s).
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Finally, specify for which of your web kiosks or app kiosks this member login should be valid. A successful login can subsequently only be performed through the login screen of the linked web kiosks and app kiosks.

Active Access Tags and web or app kiosks of a member entry will be marked with a checkmark in the drop-down selection.



Repeat this process for each additional member you wish to create.

Method 2: Creating Readers via Yumpu Rest API

Please click the button below to access the step-by-step guide that explains how to create members using the Yumpu Rest API.

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