Instead of entering name and email address at the start of gladius node manager and essentially creating a new account (and then creating a new ethereum account), it would ask you to enter username and password, and these would be the same as the KYC approved account login we have made during the ICO. This way, each account is verified, secure, and connected to a real user instead of bots. This also allows for a single user to login to multiple devices.
Once logged in, we would have another option to either import our own private key/json file and open an existing ethereum account, or create a new one. if we decide to create a new one, we can find where its private key/json file is stored because we should have full control of our own wallets. And these wallets can be changed at any time once logged in, so no ethereum account is permanently bound to a specific user, it is only linked whilst active on the gladius node.