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4.1 User Profile
The user profile helps in associating characteristics with a specific user and helps to ascertain the interactive behavior of the user along with preferences.
Users with administrative rights have access to and can edit any user profile. Users without admin rights have access to and can edit their user profile only.
The Profile page is thoughtfully organized into four distinct sections: Account, Personalization, Security, and Sessions.
- Account: This section displays essential details such as your Username, Email, and Full Name. For internal users, there is the flexibility to update both the Email and Full Name.
- Personalization: Here, you can tailor your user experience by selecting your preferred Interface theme—with options like Auto, Dark, and Light. Additionally, you have the ability to customize the Date and Time format to suit your preferences.
- Security: In this section, you can enhance your account’s security by updating your password. Simply enter your current password, then input your desired new password. If you prefer, you can also opt for the system to generate a secure password automatically by clicking on “Generate password.”
- Sessions: This section provides a comprehensive overview of all your active sessions, displaying details such as Operating System (OS), Browser, and IP Address. You have the option to terminate any session or end all sessions with a single click—except for your current session, which remains protected from termination.
- API Keys: An API key is a unique identifier used to authenticate a user making requests to an API. This approach offers a major advantage: it enables seamless integration with other applications. Different systems can communicate securely using API keys, allowing one application to access NFA services or data without needing a user login.
API Keys section contains:
– Name
– Secret Key
– Last used
– Created
By clicking on “Create new secret key”, you will need to specify the name of the API key.
Once the API key is generated, store it in a safe and accessible location. For security reasons, you won’t be able to view it again. The list of API keys will be displayed in the API Keys section, where you can edit the name of any key or delete specific keys as needed.
The image below showcases the interface in its Light theme.