How Do I Create an Account?

Creating an account is one short form and nothing more: you name the Oracle certification exam you are preparing for, choose a username and password, give an email address, accept the Terms, and clear a reCAPTCHA. Submit it and you are in. There is no confirmation email to chase before the account works, no phone number asked for, and nothing to pay at this point — registering and buying Premium are separate steps, and only the first is needed to reach the free Demo.

It is a small set of fields, and one of them does more than the rest, so here is what the form asks for and why.

What You Enter to Open an Oracle Practice Account

The registration page gathers just a handful of things:

  • The Oracle certification exam you have in view — a selection the form insists on, so the account is aimed at the right practice from the first screen, and your Demo and any Premium open against the exam you actually want.
  • A username and a password — the name you will sign in with and the secret that protects the account; a password you have not reused from another site is worth the moment it takes.
  • An email address — where account messages reach you, and the address a password-reset link is sent to if you ever need one.
  • The Terms and a reCAPTCHA — the tick that accepts the site’s terms of use, and the check that must be passed for the registration to go through.

From Sign-Up Straight into Oracle Practice

What the form leaves out matters as much as what it asks. The account does not wait on any email confirmation: submit the form and it is live, ready for the free Demo straight away. No phone number is collected, and no card — paying for Premium happens later, from the exam’s own page, only if and when you decide, as How Do I Purchase a Premium Practice Exam? describes. The only details DBExam holds from sign-up are the ones you see on the form, a point returned to under How Secure Is My Personal Information on This Site?

So one brief form makes the account: your Oracle certification exam, a username and password, an email, the Terms, and a reCAPTCHA — then you are practising. Nothing is charged to open it, no confirmation step stands in the way, and the account keeps only the few details it asked you for.


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