Whats the difference between UserID and username?
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Username. A username is a name that uniquely identifies someone on a computer system. ... This username/password combination is referred to as a login, and is often required for users to log in to websites. For example, to access your e-mail via the Web, you are required to enter your username and password.
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User IDs may be University Registry numbers or other identifying numbers or codes assigned to students, whereas a User Name is required for logging in. Because User IDs may be confidential, a privacy setting exists in the Server Configuration tab of the Admin pages which allows these characters to be concealed in all student experiment sessions. If a password has not yet been assigned to a new student, they will be required to verify their User Name with their associated User ID when signing into LabTutor for the first time, before being prompted to create a password.
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User IDs may be University Registry numbers or other identifying numbers or codes assigned to students, whereas a User Name is required for logging in. Because User IDs may be confidential, a privacy setting exists in the Server Configuration tab of the Admin pages which allows these characters to be concealed in all student experiment sessions. If a password has not yet been assigned to a new student, they will be required to verify their User Name with their associated User ID when signing into LabTutor for the first time, before being prompted to create a password.
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