Your user profile is where you manage settings including how your name appears, your login preferences, your time zone, and your email preferences.
Profile settings help you personalize your Ada experience and secure your account.
From your profile, you can configure the following settings:
Update your profile settings in a few steps.
For detailed instructions on each setting, see Implementation & usage.
Manage your profile settings from the Your Profile view in the Ada dashboard.
Access your profile to change your name, password, time zone, or email preferences.
To access your profile:
On the Ada dashboard, at the bottom-left of the screen, click your initial, then choose Profile.
The Your Profile view opens.
Change whichever settings you require, then click Save.
Update how your name appears and secure your account with a new password.
To change your name:
In the Full Name field, type a new name.
Click Save.
To change your password:
Enter your current password in the Current Password field.
Enter a new password in the New Password field, ensuring that you meet the password requirements.
Click Change Password.
Two-factor authentication adds an extra layer of protection to your Ada account by linking your account with your phone number.
To activate two-factor authentication:
Enter your Country Code and Phone Number into the respective fields.
Click Request Activation Code.
You receive a code via SMS.
In the Authentication Code field, enter the security code from the SMS and click Activate.
You receive an email to verify that you have activated two-factor authentication on your account.
When you activate two-factor authentication, every time you sign in with your password, you receive a code via SMS that you need to use to log in.
To disable two-factor authentication:
Click Disable.
In the confirmation window, click OK.
Set your time zone so that timestamps in Ada reports reflect your local time.
To change your time zone:
Select your time zone from the dropdown.
Click Save.
Control whether you receive error notification emails from Ada.
When a Request block or variable fails, Ada generates an error. You can choose to receive an email whenever an error occurs.
To enable or disable error emails:
Enable or disable the Error Emails toggle.
Click Save.
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