Audit Trail
The Audit trail is a log of all the activity on your Raytio account for transparency. It can be located under My Account
The Audit trail is a log of all the activity on your Raytio account for transparency. It can be located under My Account
1. To Change your Raytio password, navigate to the Account Settings page under My Account. Select Change Password.
Before you create an account please refer Personally Identifying Email
If you forget your password, your encrypted data will no longer be usable by you. To avoid losing all of your data, you can export a backup copy of all your encryption keys now. After resetting your password, import your keys from the backup and your data will still be available to you.
Raytio supports the Web Authentication (WebAuthn) standard to enable a hardware token to be associated with your Raytio account which enables a check to be performed that the account and data is being accessed only by someone without access to that hardware. This also enables biometric authentication using fingerprint or face recognition for example. Other names for this type of authentication include passkeys, FIDO keys or Yubikeys.
If you recently reset your password, you can regain access to your encrypted data by uploading your key backup file here. This is only possible if you previously exported your raytio-backup-keys.txt file.
When Creating a Raytio account, it is highly recommended that you use an email that doesn't identify you personally.
To make changes to your Raytio account, visit the Account Settings page.
The State Transitions and Actions table allows definition of the actions that will be taken when the state of application instance changes. For example it is possible to send an email when the state of an instance changes to "Received" (which means that the data receiver has viewed the shared data).
You can increase the security of your Raytio account by enabling a time-based one-time password (TOTP). This is commonly known as Two Factor Authentication because it combines your Raytio password with another device such as your mobile phone to secure your account. When two factor authentication is activated, you put in your password, then use a code on your mobile device to complete the sign-in.