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Kaharagia Connect

Kaharagia Connect (often abbreviated K-Connect) is the Principality’s single sign-on. One Connect account signs you into every Kaharagian service that needs an identity — the ePortal, the Honours site, and any future surface that requires authentication.

The canonical site is connect.kaharagia.org.

  • Sign in once — your session works across the Principality’s services for the same browser session.
  • Manage your account — name, email, password, and recovery options in one place.
  • Set up multi-factor authentication — protect your account with a second factor.
  • See active sessions — know what devices are signed in and revoke any you don’t recognise.

Most people meet Connect for the first time when they create an ePortal account. The ePortal sign-up flow registers you with Connect at the same time — there is no separate signup.

You can also sign up directly at connect.kaharagia.org if you wish to set up the account before applying for any Kaharagian service.

Connect supports authenticator apps (TOTP) for MFA — Google Authenticator, 1Password, Authy, or any compatible app.

To enable MFA:

  1. Sign in at connect.kaharagia.org.
  2. Open SecurityMulti-factor authentication.
  3. Scan the QR code with your authenticator app and confirm the six-digit code.
  4. Save your recovery codes somewhere safe — these are how you sign in if you lose your authenticator.

If you lose access to your authenticator and your recovery codes, write to digital@state.kaharagia.org from the email address on your account. The Office of Digital Government can verify your identity through other means and reset MFA — this typically takes one business day.

Each session has a finite lifetime — typically eight hours of active use, after which Connect asks you to sign in again. The session indicator in the ePortal header shows how long until your session expires.

Connect stores only what is necessary to operate your account: your name, email, password (hashed), and the fact that you have completed identity verification (where applicable). It does not store images of your identity documents — see the identity verification section for what verification involves.