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How to Log In to and Log Out of Udemy on a Browser

This article provides instructions for logging in and out of Udemy on a browser.

  • Don’t have a Udemy account yet? See how to sign up on a browser.
  • Using the mobile app? See how to log in and out on the Udemy mobile app.
  • Are you unable to log in? Review how to troubleshoot log in issues.

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  • What is passwordless email authentication?
  • Log in on a browser using your email address
  • Log in on a browser using Google, Facebook, or Apple
  • Log out of Udemy on a browser

What is passwordless email authentication?

Passwordless email authentication is a secure way to verify a user’s identity without using a password. With passwordless email authentication, a 6-digit code is sent to your email inbox when you’re signing up or logging in to Udemy.

Can I disable passwordless email authentication and log in with a password instead?

Passwordless email authentication enhances the security of your Udemy account and helps prevent unauthorized access. As a result, passwordless email authentication is the default method for logging in to Udemy and it’s not possible to disable it or to log in with a password instead.

  • Note: Disabling multi-factor authentication for your account will not disable passwordless email authentication. Learn more about managing MFA for your account.

Depending on your location, you may also have the option of logging in using:

  • Facebook, Google, or Apple
    • See how to log in on a browser using Facebook, Google, or Apple.
  • Your phone number
    • See frequently asked questions regarding logging in to Udemy with your phone number.

Log in on a browser using your email address

1. Navigate to Udemy.com, and click Log In in the top right of your browser.

Log in button on browser

2. On the log in screen, enter your email associated with your Udemy account, then click Continue.

Note: Depending on your location, you may also have the option to log in using your phone number. Follow the instructions on screen to log in using your phone number.

  • View frequently asked questions for phone number sign up and log in.

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3. After you click Continue, a 6-digit verification code will be sent to your email inbox. 

Note:

  • The code will expire after 15 minutes.

If you don’t see the code in your email inbox, check your spam folder. If you didn’t receive the code, click Resend code.

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4. Enter the 6-digit code and click Log in to log into your account. 

Log in on a browser using Google, Facebook, or Apple 

If you have previously signed up for Udemy using the Google, Facebook, or Apple option, follow these instructions to log in on your browser using that account. 

1. Navigate to Udemy.com, and click Log In in the top right of your browser.

Log in button on browser

2. On the log in screen, click the Google, Facebook, or Apple icon. 

Social log in on browser screen

Log out of Udemy on a browser

Note: If you’re accessing your Udemy account from a public or shared device, be sure to always log out of your account when you’re finished studying. 

1. Move your cursor to your initials or profile image at the top right of the page.

Log out on a browser screen

2. Click Log out in the dropdown menu.

 

 

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