Profile
In this section, you will find information about how to personalize and configure your personal profile information within your StackSpot account.
Personal Profile Settings in StackSpot
Your StackSpot account is shared across all products: StackSpot EDP, StackSpot AI, and StackSpot Cloud. This means you can manage your personal settings in one place, regardless of the product you are using. The account management portal has a dedicated address: http://myaccount.stackspot.com, but you can also access your account directly through the product portal you are using by clicking on your profile avatar.
If you do not have organization management permissions, you can still manage your personal settings. This includes, for example, adding a profile picture, changing your password, configuring external connections, and managing access tokens.
The StackSpot Account Portal is divided into two main sections:
- Organization: Where only Account Holders and members with management permissions can configure general account settings.
- Personal Profile: Where you can view and manage your personal information.
As shown in the image below:
If you do not have permissions to manage the Organization, this option will not be displayed.
How to Access Your Profile Settings
Follow these steps:
Step 1. Access the Account Portal directly; or after logging into the StackSpot Portal, click on your profile avatar.
Step 2. Select the 'My Profile' option from the displayed menu.
And that's it!
Available Personal Profile Settings
Here are the options you can configure in your profile:
- View the permission group you belong to.
- Configure external connections to integrate with external tools.
- Change your password.
- Manage access tokens for service authentication.
📄️ Edit Personal Information
Learn how to edit your Account's personal information.
📄️ Access Token
Profile Personal Token information and Access Token (PAT) information.
📄️ External Connections
Configure SCM Access.
📄️ Manage Secrets
Learn how to manage your Secrets on a personal profile level.
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