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Hinari Login Password [work]

  1. Hinari (brand) – A UK-based small appliance brand (kettles, microwaves, etc.). These products generally do not have login passwords.
  2. Hinari (software/system) – Possibly an internal business, school, or library system (e.g., a content platform or institutional portal).
  3. Hinari Access – Sometimes associated with Hinari (HINARI) – the Health InterNetwork Access to Research Initiative by WHO, which provides free/low-cost access to scientific journals. This does have login credentials (username/password) provided by an institution.

If you mean WHO’s HINARI (Research for Health):

Part 1: The Hinari Autoclave – Default Passwords and User Access

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Forgot Your Password?

If you cannot remember your password:

  1. On the login page, click “Forgot Password?”
  2. Enter your registered email address or username.
  3. Check your inbox (and spam/junk folder) for a password reset link from noreply@hinari-login.org.
  4. Click the link and create a new password following the requirements above.
  5. Log in with your new credentials.

Note: If you do not receive an email within 10 minutes, contact your Hinari Local Coordinator or library administrator. Hinari Login Password

4. Common Login Issues & Password Help

| Problem | Solution | |--------|----------| | Forgot password | Contact your institution’s Hinari coordinator – WHO does not reset individual user passwords. | | Password not working | Check caps lock, re-enter carefully. Passwords are case-sensitive. | | Account locked | Too many failed attempts? Wait 15 minutes or contact your local administrator. | | No login button | You may need to access Hinari via your library’s e-resources page, not the public WHO site. | Hinari (brand) – A UK-based small appliance brand


Security Risks & Mitigations

  • Risk: Unauthorized sharing or public posting of the password → Mitigate by training, restricted distribution, and password rotation.
  • Risk: Compromise via phishing/social engineering → Mitigate with staff awareness training and verifying requests for password resets via known institutional channels.
  • Risk: Weak passwords → Ensure the institutional password meets strong-password guidelines (length, complexity) and is unique.