# 1.166.0 - 3 June 2025

### Features

The main focus of release 1.166.0 are the changes to the way you log into UbiQuity.&#x20;

You will now log into UbiQuity with your **email address** and appropriate password. If you logged in previously with a username that wasn't your email address you will have been contacted in May around these changes.

**Why this change?**

* It’s easier - no more remembering usernames.
* It’s more secure - your email is unique to you.
* It prepares the way for **Single Sign-On (SSO)**, which we’re excited to launch later this year!

### Changes to the ways things will look

Log In screen

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New User email

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My Settings Page

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### Improvements and Bug Fixes

UbiQuity is constantly making small changes to ensure that behind the scenes everything will go as smoothly as possible and to continue to build a strong foundation to make improvements to the platform.


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