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Logging into services using Haka login (for Oamk users)


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If you use a web service that is provided by an organization that belongs to the Haka confederation (e.g. all the Finnish universities), you may see a Haka login option on the login page of the service. This means you can log in to the service using your Oamk account:

1) Click the Haka login logo, see pictures of them below:

Image 1: New logo

Image 2: Old logo (still in use on some services)

2) Next, you should select Oulu University of Applied Sciences (or Oulun ammattikorkeakoulu) from the organisation selection (see image 3).

Haka: * requires authentication. Required personal data is transferred automatically to the service after authentication. Selected: Oulu university of applied sciences. Unchecked: Remember selection for this web browser session. Select button.

Image 3: Choose the organisation

3) Now you are forwarded to the Oamk’s MS login page.
Be sure that the URL starts like this: https://login.microsoftonline.com/ and that your browser is using a secure connection. 

4) Use your Oamk email to log in. As an Oamk student, your email address ends @students.oamk.fi, and if you are a staff member, it ends with @oamk.fi. When you log in, you should use your entire email address.

5) At Oamk, we use MFA for Haka login, so now you have to use your phone to make sure it is you logging in. Please see MFA instructions if needed.

6) In the next view, you can see what information is transferred from the Oamk systems to the service you are logging in to. It depends on the service, what information is needed: The information is not transferred until you click the Confirm (vahvista) button. (NB. Next time you log into the same service, this information will not be shown to you again unless the information has changed or you did not check the “Clear prior granting of permission…” before logging in.)

7) Now you should get in to the service. However, some services may require you to accept their terms of use before that.

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