What Is NetBadge?
When a UVa website, service, or application needs to know your identity, it automatically redirects you to the NetBadge service. NetBadge verifies your identity as a valid user of the Web resource you are trying to access, using either:
- your personal digital certificate (a faster, more secure method), or
- your University computing ID and password credentials.
Compatible Systems for the Password Option
NetBadge is not a UVa computing account in itself. Instead, it uses your UVa ID and password from your account on:
- blue.unix cluster;
- Central Mail Service (CMS);
- Eservices;
Logging into NetBadge
Logging in and out of the NetBadge service properly protects your privacy and prevents unauthorized use of your NetBadge. View complete instructions for logging into NetBadge.
Checking the Status of Your NetBadge
Once logged in, the service will remember your identity for up to 9 hours if you’re on Grounds (1 hour if you’re off Grounds). During that time, you may browse to other NetBadge-protected websites without having to re-enter your certificate or password.
At any time after you log in, you can check your NetBadge status to find out how much longer your NetBadge is valid, simply by returning to the direct-login NetBadge webpage. There you will also find a list of your most recent logins. (Note: If you are not currently logged into the service when you go to the NetBadge URL, it will prompt you to log in.)
Logging out of NetBadge
Protect your privacy and security! When you are finished browsing UVa websites that require NetBadge authentication, always remember to log out of these sites and the UVa NetBadge service before leaving your computer. Then, completely exit your Web browser. If you don’t, someone else could use your browser to log in as you.