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Opus 4.6 New User Guide: Registration, Email Binding & Account Security Setup

4/27/2026
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Opus 4.6 is a powerful AI conversation tool. New users need to complete registration and email binding before first use. This guide starts from scratch and walks you through account creation, email verification, and password protection step by step — helping you avoid common pitfalls.

Complete Steps to Register an Opus 4.6 Account

Open the Opus 4.6 official website and click the "Register" button in the top right corner to enter the account creation page. You’ll need to fill in a username, email address, and password. Note that your password must be at least 8 characters long and include a mix of uppercase and lowercase letters. After submitting, the system will send a verification email. Log in to your email and click the link to activate your account. If you don’t see the email, check your spam folder or request a new verification link.

It’s recommended to use a commonly used email address, such as Gmail or Outlook, to make future password recovery and notifications easier. No phone number is required during registration — a convenient feature for many users.

Email Binding & Two-Factor Authentication Setup

After logging in, go to the "Account Settings" page. Your bound email will already be displayed. If you want to change it later, click "Edit," enter a new address, and verify it again. Opus 4.6 supports two-factor authentication (2FA). It’s recommended to use Google Authenticator or Authy to scan the QR code and bind it. With 2FA enabled, you’ll need a dynamic code in addition to your password each time you log in — doubling your account security.

If you see a "Verification link expired" warning during the binding process, don’t panic — just resend the verification email. Delivery delays are usually within 5 minutes, so be patient.

Account Security Settings & Password Management

In the security settings page, you’ll find "Login Device Management," which lists all devices currently logged into your account. If you suspect your account has been compromised, click "Remove All Devices" to force log out all sessions, then immediately change your password. Opus 4.6 also offers a "Login Alert" feature. Once enabled, you’ll receive an email notification whenever a new device logs in, helping you spot suspicious activity quickly.

Password protection tips: Avoid reusing passwords and change them regularly. If you often forget your passwords, use a password manager like Bitwarden or 1Password to auto-generate and store them securely. Additionally, Opus 4.6 supports API key management — developers can generate independent keys to call the model. Keep these keys safe and never share them.

Common Registration Issues & Troubleshooting Tips

If you see "Username already taken" during registration, try a less common combination — add numbers or underscores. If email verification keeps failing, clear your browser cache or switch to a mainstream browser like Chrome or Edge. Users accessing the Opus 4.6 website may need a network tool; make sure your connection is stable before starting to avoid losing registration details due to interruptions.

One last reminder: The free Opus 4.6 account comes with a daily usage quota. After registration, go to the "Quota" page to check your remaining credits and plan your usage accordingly.

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