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# Installation

Install the extension via **Extensions** > **My Extensions**.&#x20;

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After installation you will find the extension configuration at **Settings > Extensions > SCHUFA Check**.

There are two aspects to the SCHUFA Check:

* Prepare your SCHUFA account
* Configure the extension

Follow the steps in the section **Prepare your SCHUFA account** first, then refer to the section **Configure the extension**.

### Prepare your SCHUFA account

To perform a SCHUFA credit check in your shop, you must first apply for a SCHUFA account and configure your SCHUFA API access data. Follow our [step-by-step instructions](/en/plugins/schufa-credit-report/installation/prepare-your-schufa-account.md) for more information.

### Configure the extension

Go to page **Settings > Extensions > SCHUFA Check** in Shopware administration and switch to the tab **SCHUFA API**. Finish this minimal required configuration to use the plugin.\
For more details follow [this guide](/en/plugins/schufa-credit-report/installation/configure-the-extension.md).


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