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Account Management

In the Constituency Portal, you can manage your account details. To access account management, click on the Profile link in the menu located in the upper-right corner.

Profile link Click on Profile to access account management.

Selecting Profile redirects you to the account management page. We utilize Keycloak, a robust Identity and Access Management (IAM) tool, for managing user accounts and securing access. All account management and sign-in activities occur on the login.cert.at domain.

Account management View of the main account management page.

The account management section allows you to:

  1. Update your email address and name in Personal info.
  2. Adjust authentication settings, including passwords and MFA, under Signing in.
  3. View active sessions and sign out from other devices via Device activity.
  4. See a list of accessible applications, like the Constituency Portal, in Applications.

To return to the Portal, use the link in the upper-right corner.

Warning

User management actions and activities within the Constituency Portal are thoroughly logged. Should you notice any suspicious activity on your account, change your credentials immediately and notify CERT.at for further investigation.

Note

The domain login.cert.at is not directly accessible. Always use the link from the Constituency Portal to navigate to your account management settings.

Configuring MFA Apps and Devices

During account setup, you'll configure an app for generating one-time codes. Additionally, within the account console under Signing in, you can add physical security devices for authentication or set up additional authenticator apps. We support most WebAuthn-compatible devices for physical security keys.

Tip

Changing the default MFA method (app or physical device) directly is not possible. The system defaults to the first method added. To use a physical key as the default, first add the key, then temporarily remove and re-add any authenticator apps. This makes the physical key the primary method. Note: removing recovery codes is not necessary.

Note

MFA is a mandatory security measure in the Constituency Portal. Ensure at least one MFA method is active. Safely store your recovery codes to avoid being locked out of your account if you lose access to your device or app.