Manage your avatar, view your account details, change your password, and control multi-factor authentication from the Profile area.
Your profile is the account-level area where you manage your avatar, see your account details, change your password, and control multi-factor authentication. These settings belong to you as a person, not to a workspace, so they apply across every workspace you belong to. Open it from any workspace by clicking your avatar in the top-right corner and choosing Profile. The profile area is not workspace-scoped: it opens at https://loan.compuzign.com/profile/settings, with no workspace slug in the path.The Profile area has its own left sidebar with three items: Settings, Authentication, and Notifications. The first two are covered below. Notifications has its own page, Notification preferences.
Click your avatar in the top-right corner of the navigation bar. Select Profile to open Settings, or Authentication to jump straight to security.You can return to your workspace at any time using the back arrow at the top of the Profile sidebar. If you belong to one workspace, it takes you to that dashboard. If you belong to more than one, it takes you to the workspace picker.
Your avatar appears next to your name in the navigation bar and in the user menu. To change it, click the avatar circle or the Upload button, pick an image, then crop it in the dialog before saving.
Accepted formats
PNG, JPEG, or WebP. Maximum file size is 2 MB. Square images look best.
Replace or remove
Once you have an avatar, the same controls let you Replace it with a new image or Remove it to fall back to your initials.
When you save the crop, the image is re-encoded down to 256 pixels on its longest edge, so a large source file still uploads cleanly. Uploaded images are scanned for the correct file type and for malware before they are stored. If an image fails either check, the upload is rejected and your current avatar stays in place.
The Settings page header is titled Profile and shows your email and a Member since date, the day your account was created. Below it, the page shows the following fields. These are read-only in the current release.
Field
What it shows
Email
The address you use to sign in. A badge shows whether it is verified.
Display name
How your name appears in audit logs and email signatures.
Language
The application language. English only for now.
Timezone
Used to format dates throughout the app. Set to UTC.
Editing your email and display name is not yet available. These fields are read-only and will become editable in a future release.
The Settings page also lists a Delete your account action. It is disabled in the current release. When account deletion ships, audit-log entries that reference your past actions stay intact for regulatory replay even after the user is removed.
This section shows whether multi-factor authentication is active on your account and gives you a button to set it up or manage it. When it is on, you enter a 6-digit code from your authenticator app at every sign-in.For the full setup walkthrough, including authenticator apps, QR codes, and backup codes, see Set up multi-factor authentication.
Change the password you use to sign in. Enter your current password, then your new one. A live strength meter checks each rule as you type. Your new password must be at least 12 characters and include a lowercase letter, an uppercase letter, a number, and a symbol. The Update password button stays disabled until you have entered your current password and a new password that satisfies every rule, so a greyed-out button means one of those is still missing.Leave Sign out other devices checked to end every other active session when you change your password. This is the safest option if you think someone else may have signed in as you. It is on by default.
The user menu shows a Switch workspace item only when you have more than one active membership. If you belong to a single workspace, the item does not appear.To switch, click your avatar in the top-right corner, then select Switch workspace. You land on the workspace picker, where you choose which workspace to enter. This is gated by having more than one active membership, not by a role: any role can switch between the workspaces it belongs to.
Your profile, avatar, password, and multi-factor settings are the same in every workspace. Switching workspace changes which workspace you are working in, not who you are signed in as.