Hmmm. When you log in, you log in using the user name that connects to your FA account, and you enter a password. There should be no "switching back and forth" unless the user is doing the switching.
But thanks for explaining the two different names being used by you in this thread.
For an earlier discussion on this forum of the same issue you are asking about here, you can click on the following link:
https://forum.freeadvice.com/copyrights-trademarks-39/does-cliff-notes-infringe-copyrights-owned-f-scott-fitzgeralds-estate-518514.html.
Cliff's Notes is now owned by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Co. and this company has a team of lawyers who ensure as much as is possible that no Notes published infringes on an author's rights. For newer works, this can mean licensing rights. But many of the study guides cover books that are no longer protected by copyrights. In addition, fair use under the copyright law favors educational uses of copyrighted material.
It is important to note that all of the various Notes have been sued in the past so it will be important for you to review the specific summaries with an IP attorney in your area prior to thoughts of publication. Creating a Cliff's Notes type of guide for newer works is definitely risky.
Finally, you are
far from a "nobody," DylansDad, if you are a navy veteran. Thank you for your service to this country.