Registering User Information with the Server to View Uploaded Pictures

jNotes on User Registration

After the first picture upload, register user information as soon as possible to protect pic- tures, along with other personal information, from unsolicited viewing or theft. Until user information is registered, pictures are uploaded to temporary space on the server with no security measures applied.

Until user information is registered, e-mail notification requesting user registration will be sent whenever pictures are uploaded. If you do not receive the e-mail notification, sender information registered with the camera may be incorrect. Correct sender information and upload pictures again.

Once user information has been registered, information including the sender’s alias and e- mail address can not be edited from the camera or the Utility. Access the COOLPIX CON- NECT server from a computer to edit user information.

If you forget the password and reset all wireless settings after you have applied the pass- word, e-mail notification requesting user registration will be sent to the sender’s e-mail address the next time pictures are uploaded. Click the link provided in the e-mail notifica- tion to access the user registration webpage.

Before discarding the camera or transferring it to another owner, confirm whether or not pictures have been uploaded once. If pictures have ever been uploaded, be sure to register user information with the server, and then reset all wireless settings (c 138).

If this camera was given to you by a previous owner, reset all wireless settings (c 138) before using the camera and taking advantage of wireless services.

lNote on Protecting Personal Information

Once a wireless service has been used, personal information is saved in the camera and on the COOLPIX CONNECT server. To protect personal information from unsolicited viewing or theft, apply a password to protect data stored in the camera, and register user information with the server to protect uploaded data. For more information on protecting personal information, refer to “Applying a Password” (c 137).

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