Merge User Profiles

Merge User Profiles

Merging profiles combines two accounts into one. All submissions, reviews, and data from both accounts transfer to the surviving profile. Use this when a user accidentally created duplicate accounts.

Merge two profiles

  1. Click nav-users Users in the left navigation.
  2. Open the profile you want to keep.
  3. Click Merge User.
  4. Search for the duplicate account by name or email address.
  5. Click Next.
  6. Review the side-by-side comparison. Select which profile to keep.
  7. Confirm the merge. Slayte shows the name and email of the account it will delete and the one it will keep.
  8. Click Yes and Delete User to complete the merge.

The merge completes immediately. All data from the deleted account, including submissions, reviews, and speaker assignments, moves to the surviving profile.

Warning
Merges are irreversible. The deleted account is permanently removed after the merge. Verify both accounts belong to the same person before confirming.
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