UUID is a unique identification number with 32 characters (letters and numbers) which is automatically assigned to each user in MitID.
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You can also find the UUID associated with a user other than yourself. Read this guide instead:
Create, edit, or delete users individually or multiple users simultaneously: Find UUID for a user
UUID is a unique identification number with 32 characters (letters and numbers) which is automatically assigned to each user in MitID when the user is created. With UUID, it is possible to find your user in MitID Erhverv without using personal information such as:
As a user in MitID Erhverv, you may need to provide your UUID to your user administrator, other administrators in your organisation, or MitID Erhverv support, for example because:
Once you are logged in, you need to click on your own name at the top of the page.
Your UUID is located under the "Master data" menu under your profile.
Activate yourself as a user in MitID Erhverv
Forgotten password for MitID code display, audio code reader, or chip
You have received a new phone or new phone number
You do not have access to the self-services that you require
Which administrator can help with what?
Our administrators have left the organisation
You live in Greenland and use MitID Erhverv
Request to become a user administrator
View your access or rights to self-services and powers of attorneys in MitID Erhverv
Request to become a user in MitID Erhverv
How do I delete, block, or renew my user certificate?
How do I act digitally for an organisation being dissolved?
Go back to the MitID Erhverv user guide:
MitID Erhverv user guide centre
If you want to know more about MitID Erhverv functionality:
If you're an administrator and you have to perform tasks as an administrator: