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Cobalt Login is a single sign-on feature that allows you to use your Azure AD account to log in to your Cobalt login portal. This feature is a great way to simplify the user experience and ensure your members can access their accounts without having to enter multiple usernames and passwords.
To configure SSO, create a test user in the Azure portal called B.Simon and work with the Cobalt support team to set up a link between the Azure AD representation of the user and a counterpart in Cobalt that is linked to the same.
Username and Password
In the Cobalt world, a single-sign-on (SSO) is the way to go. This is because it allows you to log into multiple related software systems with one set of credentials. For example, if you are using the cobalt CRM as your IDP and have an association website or other software system that is used for member management and communication, SSO will allow you to log into all of these with one single username and password.
For a more hands-on approach, you can use the free tool below to auto-detect your router’s ID and display the appropriate user interface for you. It also has a link to a small PDF manual containing the Cobalt login data for your particular model. This will likely be the best way to learn your router’s password and get on with your life.
Reset Password
Cobalt login uses a single-sign-on (SSO) protocol that allows users to log into multiple related but independent software systems with a single set of credentials. This can be very useful for associations who want to allow members to access their association website and their cobalt portal with one set of logins, especially if they are using Cobalt’s digitized Web Elements.
In most cases, this requires a single-click login from the member’s browser and doesn’t require any technical knowledge of your association’s content management system or learning management system. In other cases, SSO is not necessary and Cobalt will create its login for your site to avoid a lengthy Cobalt login process.
Contacts who wish to reset their password should click Get Started on the portal login screen, enter the e-mail address they have on file, and click Continue. This will create a password reset URL on the contact record that will be sent to them with a new link to follow to update their password.
Forgot Password?
If you are a Cobalt user and you have forgotten your password, we can help. Just sign in and click on the ‘forgot your password’ link, which will take you to a page where you can type in your email address and we’ll send you a link to reset it for you.
If that doesn’t work, contact support and they will be happy to help. You may also want to check your e-mail inbox for any messages from Cobalt login that mention you forgot your password.
We hope you enjoy using Cobalt! Let us know how we can make it even better. We are always looking for ways to improve our service and we love hearing your feedback! You can email our team or give them a call anytime. They are always ready to help! We can’t wait to hear from you! Until then, have a great day!
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Cobalt is an element with a bright blue color, and it is the key component of lithium-ion batteries, which power everything from electric cars to cell phones. It is also used in the production of superalloys, cemented carbides, and diamond tools.
While it’s a common element on Earth, it doesn’t occur naturally in pure form. It is mostly mined as a byproduct of other metal mining operations.
As a result, companies have become increasingly concerned about the sourcing and labor practices of cobalt, which can impact the environment and human rights. Many are choosing to mitigate these risks by tracking where cobalt is used in their products and ensuring that it is sourced responsibly.
To do this, they can use the Cobalt Reporting Tool (CRT), created by the Responsible Minerals Initiative to empower corporate due diligence activities in line with the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Due Diligence Guidance. It’s a free, standardized reporting template that helps companies demonstrate proper sourcing.