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User Settings

The User Settings page lets you view and manage your personal account information and security settings, including password changes and 2FA status.

Note

User settings apply only to your personal account and do not affect project-level configuration.


Page Overview

When to use this page

  • After your first login to review account details
  • When changing your account password
  • When checking the status of security features like email verification or 2FA
  • During routine account maintenance

What you can do

  • View your personal account information
  • Change your account password
  • Verify whether email confirmation and 2FA are enabled
  • Review account metadata such as registration date and identifiers

At a Glance

  • Personal account details
  • Password change controls
  • Email and 2FA security status

Page Overview

The page is divided into two main areas:

  • User Account (left side): Displays your personal and account-related information
  • Password Change (right side): Allows you to securely update your password

A navigation breadcrumb at the top shows your current location in the app: Settings / User


User Account Section

This section displays read-only information about your account.

Personal Information

  • First name
    Your given name as registered during signup.

  • Last name
    Your family name or organization identifier.

  • Email
    The email address associated with your account.
    This field is not editable.

Note

Email address changes are currently not supported. If you need to update your email, you may need to contact support.


Account Metadata

  • User UUID
    A unique identifier for your account (used internally and for support).

  • Registered
    Shows the date your account was created.

  • Last Password Change
    Indicates when your password was last updated.


Security Status Indicators

  • Email Confirmed
  • ✅ Green check means your email address has been verified
  • Email verification is required for full account functionality

  • 2FA Enabled

  • ❌ Red indicator means two-factor authentication is currently disabled
  • Strongly recommended for improved account security

Warning

Accounts without 2FA enabled are more vulnerable to unauthorized access.


Password Change Section

This section allows you to securely update your account password.

Fields

  • Old password
    Enter your current password to authorize the change.

  • New password
    Enter your new desired password.

  • Confirm new password
    Re-enter the new password to prevent typing mistakes.

  • Password strength indicator
    Visually shows how strong your new password is based on length and complexity.

Note

Passwords must be 12–64 characters long and should be unique.


Actions

  • Save changes
    Saves any changes made on the page (including password updates).

  • Change password
    Focuses on updating your password after all required fields are filled correctly.


Step-by-Step: Changing Your Password

  1. Navigate to Settings → User
  2. In the Password Change section, enter your old password
  3. Enter a new password that meets the length requirements
  4. Re-enter the new password in Confirm new password
  5. Review the password strength indicator
  6. Click Save changes
  7. If successful, your password is immediately updated

Expected result: Your new password is active and will be required at your next login.


Tips & Best Practices

Tip

Use a password manager to generate and store a strong, unique password.

Tip

Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) after setting a new password for maximum security.

Warning

If you forget your password after changing it, you will need to use the password recovery flow.


Advanced Notes

  • Email editing is intentionally disabled to prevent account takeover risks.
  • The User UUID can be useful when contacting support or referencing API-related issues.
  • Password changes may invalidate existing sessions (assumption based on standard security practice).

Note

If some behavior differs (e.g., session invalidation), refer to your organization’s security policy or contact support.