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content/About Arduino/Arduino Security Bulletins/ASEC-21-001-Vulnerabilities-in-Apache-Log4j.md

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In late 2021 a series of security vulnerabilities were found in **Apache Log4j**, a logging utility used by Arduino IDE 1.8 at the time. As of version 1.8.19, Log4j is no longer used by the IDE.
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> Arduino IDE 2 and Cloud services do not use Log4j and were not affected.
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content/About Arduino/My Arduino Account/About-Arduino-accounts-for-minors.md

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To complete the registration of a Junior Account, it is necessary to provide a parent's email. Arduino will process the [personal data](https://www.arduino.cc/en/privacy-policy/children-privacy-policy) of the person exercising parental authority.
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> If the parent's email is not provided the Junior Account will not be created and all data provided will be deleted within 30 days.
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**With a Junior Account, users are able to:**
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With an regular account with restrictions, the user has access to all the services available on the Arduino website, except for those services and features expressly reserved for the person exercising parental authority.
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> Only the person exercising parental authority may choose which services would be activated and which services the user between 14 and 16 years old can access.
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## Further reading

content/About Arduino/My Arduino Account/Create-an-Arduino-account.md

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* [Email](#email)
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> Users under the age of 14 need to [sign up for a junior account](https://support.arduino.cc/hc/en-us/articles/360022234360).
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![The sign in button on arduino.cc](img/arduino-cc-sign-in-button.png)
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> If another account is signed in, click the ![Profile icon](img/symbol_profile.png) profile button and select 'Sign Out' first.
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2. Below the **Sign In** button, find the text "Don't have an account yet?", and click on **Create one** to proceed.
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![Entering date of birth.](img/arduino-account-sign-up-dob.png)
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> Users under the age of 14 need to [sign up for a junior account](https://support.arduino.cc/hc/en-us/articles/360022234360).
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![Email confirming account creation.](img/arduino-account-welcome-email.png)
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You can review your account and configure your account on [the profile page](https://id.arduino.cc/).
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1. Go to [arduino.cc](https://www.arduino.cc/) and click Sign In in the top-right to open the [sign-in page](https://login.arduino.cc/login).
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![Sign-in button highlighted](img/arduino-cc-sign-in-button.png)

content/About Arduino/Trademarks & Licensing/How-to-spot-a-counterfeit-Arduino.md

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* **Compatible:** When a third-party product has copied the open-source hardware design and uses its own brand name. No problem!
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> It is fine for compatible brands to *reference* Arduino, in order for their customers to easily identify what type of product it is. Read more about trademark use in relation to compatible products [here](https://support.arduino.cc/hc/en-us/sections/360004749260-Compatible-Products).
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content/Arduino Cloud/Arduino IoT Cloud/Add-and-connect-a-device-to-Arduino-Cloud.md

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> Also see [Getting Started With the Arduino Cloud](https://docs.arduino.cc/cloud/iot-cloud/tutorials/iot-cloud-getting-started) in Arduino Docs.
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Connecting a new device to Arduino Cloud consists of three steps:

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## Creating an applet in IFTTT

content/Arduino Cloud/Arduino SIM Card/What-are-the-credentials-for-the-Arduino-SIM-card.md

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Several techniques can be used to make Arduino Cloud Editor pick a specific library when multiple libraries with the same name are available. One method is importing a copy of the library you want to use. Imported libraries are given preference over the pre-installed libraries ([full details here](https://arduino.github.io/arduino-cli/latest/sketch-build-process/#location-priorities-in-arduino-web-editor)). The technique works with any library, but we'll use the `DS18B20` library as an example in this guide.
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1. From the menu on the left side of the Cloud Editor window, click on the "Libraries" tab.

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