Portal is a web-based application used by many organizations to manage their employees, students, and visitors. When you try to login to Portal, you may receive the following error message: "Error: The user name or password you provided is not valid." This error can be difficult to solve because many users are unsure of what to do if they receive this message. In this article, we will show you how to fix the problem and log in to Portal.
What is Portal?
Portal is a web-based application that lets users create, manage, and share documents with others. It is similar to other online office applications such as Google Docs, LibreOffice, and Microsoft Office.
How to Stop Portal from Logging In
If you have been using the popular web-based password manager, Portal, and have been having problems logging in, there is a simple solution. Follow these steps to prevent Portal from logging you in automatically:
1. Open the Portal website and sign in.
2. Click the gear icon in the top-right corner of the screen and select Settings.
3. Under "Login & Autologin," click the "Manage cookies" link.
4. In the "Cookies" window, click the "Delete cookies" button next to "Portal."
5. Click Save at the bottom of the window.
6. Sign out of Portal and sign back in to confirm that your login attempt was blocked.
How to Stop Portal from Uploading Files
If you are using a web browser to access your portal, and you have enabled file uploads, then portalfiles may be uploaded automatically. To stop this from happening, follow these steps:
1) Open the portal in your web browser.
2) Click on the gear icon in the top right corner of the screen.
3) In the menu that appears, click on Settings.
4) Under "Uploads and Files," select the "File Uploads" option.
5) Under "Upload Limit," set the limit to zero (0). This will stop any files from being uploaded.
How to Stop Portal from Using Your Browsing History
If you're using the Portal web browser, you might be worried about how your browsing history is being used. Portal uses cookies to remember the pages you've visited, so that you can easily return to them. But you can stop Portal from using your browsing history by changing your cookie preferences.
To change your cookie preferences in the Portal web browser:
1. Open the Settings menu.
2. Select the Privacy tab.
3. Select the Cookies category.
4. Select the Accept Cookies radio button.
5. Change the settings for each of the categories on the page as desired. You can choose to have Portal use only session cookies, or only persistent cookies (which are stored on your computer until you delete them). You can also choose to have Portal never use cookies at all.
How to Stop Portal from Tracking Your Location
If you're concerned about the privacy implications of using Portal, you can disable location tracking by following these steps:
1. Open Portal and sign in.
2. In the top left corner of the screen, click Settings.
3. Under General, click on Location Tracking.
4. Check the box next to Disable Location Tracking and click OK.
Conclusion
Thank you for reading this article on how to stop Portal from logging in automatically. I hope that by following the steps outlined here, you will be able to prevent Portal from logging in automatically on future visits. If you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Thank you again for taking the time to read this article and I hope that it has been of help.