> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.parallels.com/landing/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.parallels.com/landing/ras-user-portal-guide/v20/auto-login.md).

# Auto login

Auto login reduces the number of times you need to input your credentials to log in.

## **Using Auto login**

The following describes how Auto login works:

1. The user opens the Parallels User Portal in a browser and logs in. Note that direct app access is also supported.
2. On the first login, Parallels User Portal will suggest to enable Auto login. Click **Save** when asked to save the password. For this to happen, the **Offer to save password** and **Auto sign-in** options must be enabled in the browser (these are the default settings in a Chromium-based browser).
3. Confirm that you want to enable Auto login.

When you open Parallels User Portal again (or use a direct app link), the prompt to enter credentials will not appear.

To change the Auto login setting, click on the user icon in the top right and click **Settings > Connection**.


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