Carnegie Mellon University

Terms of Service: Where Am I in the Process

By clicking "Accept", you acknowledge that you received an email invitation to register for the Carnegie Mellon University Where Am I in the Process service. You further acknowledge that you are the intended recipient of the Email Invitation and that you are an authorized user of the email account to which the Email Invitation was sent.

When registering for Where Am I in the Process you will be asked to identify a Third-Party Identity Provider (e.g., Google, LinkedIn, etc.) whose username, password and other credentials you will use to access certain websites. For example, if you select Google during the registration process, you will be able access certain secure websites only when you are properly logged into your Google account. By clicking "Accept" below you agree to maintain the security of the Third-Party Identity Provider credentials that you select to register with Where Am I in the Process. You understand and agree that it is your responsibility to maintain the security of the username, password, and other credentials that you use to access your account with the Third-Party Identity Provider and any websites. You agree that you will not provide your Third-Party Identity Provider username, password, and other credentials to any other person. You acknowledge that anyone who obtains your Third-Party Identity Provider username, password or other credentials will be able to access any websites and records that you may access with through Cirrus Identity. If you believe your access credentials have been compromised, please contact your Third-Party Identity Provider to address the security of your credentials. We ask you also notify the Carnegie Mellon Help Center by calling +1-412-268-4357 and/or sending an email to it-help@cmu.edu with a Subject of "Compromised Account for Where Am I in the Process."

Carnegie Mellon reserves the right to revoke your Where Am I in the Process access for any reason. In particular, Carnegie Mellon reserves the right to revoke your Where Am I in the Process access if Carnegie Mellon has reason to believe that the Third-Party username, password, or other credentials that you use for Where Am I in the Process have been compromised.