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Is it OK to let my family, close friends, supervisor, manager, or co-workers use my ApplicantID and password?

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Is it OK to let my family, close friends, supervisor, manager, or co-workers use my ApplicantID and password?

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No. Your ApplicantID is for your exclusive personal use. If someone has your ApplicantID and password, he or she can look up and/or change personal and confidential information about you. For these reasons and others, it is a violation of university policy to share your ApplicantID and password with your family, your roommate, or anyone else. There is no reason for anyone else to know your password, despite what he or she tells you. You are the only person who should ever use your ApplicantID and password! Likewise, you should never use anyone else’s ApplicantID and password, even if the owner says that it is okay!

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