Profile & Account Security
This section guides you through editing your profile, changing your password, and enabling/disabling Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA).
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This section guides you through editing your profile, changing your password, and enabling/disabling Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA).
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To access your profile from a workspace:
Click your name/avatar at the bottom of the side navigation.
Click View Profile.
On your profile page, click Edit to update your personal details.
You can modify your name, language preferences, and timezone.
Click Change Email.
Enter your new email address and your account password.
A verification link will be sent to your new email.
Click the link to confirm the change.
Click Delete My Account.
For security, an OTP will be sent to your registered email for confirmation.
Enter the OTP and click Delete.
Note: This action is permanent and cannot be undone.
Go to the Security page from the left-side menu.
Enter your Current Password, New Password, and re-enter the New Password under Confirm Password.
Click Update.
Navigate to Multi-Factor Authentication in the left-side menu.
Click Enable MFA. By default, Email OTP will be enabled and set as your primary MFA method. Read more about Email OTP in the next section.
When Email OTP MFA is enabled, a One-Time Password (OTP) will be sent to your email during login.
Enter that OTP to login to your account successfully.
To use TOTP for Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), follow these steps:
Click Setup Now under OTP Authenticator.
Configure your Authenticator:
Open an authenticator app on your mobile device (e.g., Google Authenticator) and scan the QR code displayed in your account. — OR —
Open a password manager (e.g., LastPass), click the eye icon to reveal the Secret Key, and manually enter it as the TOTP secret key in your password manager.
Enter the OTP generated by the authenticator app to complete the setup.
Optionally, you can now set TOTP as your primary authentication method by clicking Make Primary.
If you lose access to your device or email, recovery codes can help you log in.
Click Generate Recovery Codes and store them securely.
If necessary, click Generate new Codes to replace old codes with new ones.
Note:
Each recovery code can be used only once.
If you run out of recovery codes, you can always Generate new Codes.
Old codes will be invalidated once the new codes are generated.
Toggle MFA from Enabled to Disabled to disable MFA.
Enter the MFA OTP generated from your primary MFA method (Email OTP or TOTP) to disable MFA on your account.