> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.devolutions.net/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.devolutions.net/portal/profile.md).

# Profile

In the [***Profile***](https://portal.devolutions.com/profile) section, you can manage the information and preferences of your Devolutions Account.

* ***General***: Set your name, your display language, your display theme, and the date format. Manage your profile image using the [Gravatar](https://gravatar.com/) system.
* ***Contact information***: Link an address and a phone number to your Devolutions Account.
* ***Communication***: Manage your Devolutions Newletters communication preferences.

  <div data-gb-custom-block data-tag="hint" data-style="danger" class="hint hint-danger"><p>You also have the option to permanently delete your Devolutions Account, but please note that <strong>this action cannot be undone</strong>. Once an account is deleted, it is irreversible. To understand the implications of this decision, we encourage you to read <a href="https://docs.devolutions.net/cloud/kb/knowledge-base/consequences-of-deleting-a-devolutions-account-on-devolutions-cloud/">Consequences of deleting a Devolutions Account on Devolutions Cloud</a>.</p></div>

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