Your VU login is your identity

Sharing your VU credentials – even once – puts your education, your finances, and your personal safety at risk. 

What's at stake?

Your VU login is the key to everything – your classes, your assessments, your personal details, and your university systems. It is your digital identity. When you share it, you're not just sharing a password. You're handing over control of your academic life and personal information to someone else entirely.

'Assignment help' services, essay mills, and AI tools that ask for your VU username and password are deliberately designed to exploit students under pressure. Once your credentials are shared, you lose all control over how your account is used – and the consequences can follow you long after your studies end.

 

When you share your login, others gain access to far more than your assessments.

Your personal details can be misused for fraud or identity theft, with consequences that can last for years.

Someone could access your address and contact details, putting you and your family at risk. 

Your account could be used to scam or harass other students – in your name, under your identity. 

 If your password is changed by someone else, you could be locked out during exams.

You may be threatened or asked to pay to regain access to your own account. 

You can face formal investigation for academic integrity breach – even if you didn't intend to break the rules. 

Never share your credentials with:

 

✕ Assignment help services or essay writing websites


✕ AI tools or tutoring websites that request login access


✕ Family, friends, classmates, or anyone else online

Keep your VU credentials locked up, so you don't get locked out.

What feels like a quick solution can become long-term academic, financial and personal consequences.

Your VU login should only ever be used by you.

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