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Your account

These settings are about you, not the whole organization: your name and profile, how the app looks and behaves for you, and your personal security. Anyone can use this page — you don't need admin access to change your own settings.

What it's for

  • Keep your profile current — your display name and the basics of your account.
  • Set your preferences — light or dark theme (this one sticks), and a default time range for the current visit.
  • Protect your account — change your password, turn on two-factor authentication, and review your active sessions.
  • Tune your notifications — decide what you're alerted about and review what was delivered.

The screens in it

Your account settings are grouped into tabs. There's also a separate Profile view and a Credits page you can reach from the app.

Your account — the settings tabs

Settings tabs

Profile

Shows your avatar, name, email, and role.

FieldWhat it does
Display NameYour name as it appears across ThreatWeaver — editable here.
EmailYour sign-in email. It's read-only; contact an administrator to change it.
RoleYour assigned role, shown for reference (read-only).

Clicking Save Changes shows a confirmation, but as of this release it does not persist your Display Name edit — it resets the next time you reload the page or sign in again. If you need your display name changed for good, ask an administrator to update it for you.

Preferences

ControlWhat it does
Dark ModeSwitches between the light and dark theme. This one applies and saves immediately — no need to click Save Changes.
Default Time RangeMeant to set the time window pages open with — 7 days, 30 days, 90 days, 6 months, or 1 year. As of this release this choice does not persist: it resets on reload or next sign-in, even though Save Changes shows a confirmation. Treat it as a per-visit convenience for now, not a saved preference.

Security

ControlWhat it does
Change PasswordOpens a dialog to set a new password. This one is real — it takes effect immediately.
Two-Factor AuthenticationStarts setup for an extra sign-in step. Once enabled, it shows as Enabled. This one is real and takes effect immediately.
Session TimeoutMeant to control how many minutes of inactivity before you're signed out. As of this release this field does not persist or get enforced — clicking Save Changes shows a confirmation, but the value resets on reload and isn't applied to your session.
Active SessionsLists where you're currently signed in, including your current session.
Preferences that don't persist yet

Display Name, Default Time Range, and Session Timeout all show a Saved! confirmation when you click Save Changes, but that confirmation doesn't mean the change is stored — none of the three currently persist past your session. Dark Mode, Change Password, and Two-Factor Authentication are unaffected and take effect for real.

Notifications Preferences

Choose which events notify you and how. Your choices save as you make them. A delivery history beneath your preferences shows which notifications were sent and which failed, so you can confirm you're being reached. For organization-wide notification routing, see Notifications.

The Profile view

A compact view of your account with your Personal Information (name, email, role — all read-only here) and a Security panel to enable two-factor authentication and change your password. It covers the same personal security ground as the Security tab in a single card.

The Credits page

Credits & Third-Party Notices acknowledges the open-source scanners, AI provider notices, and runtime libraries bundled with ThreatWeaver, with links to each project. It's informational — there's nothing to configure.

Common workflows

Workflow: turn on two-factor authentication

  1. Open the Security tab and click Enable 2FA.

    Step 1 — starting two-factor setup
  2. Follow the setup steps to link your authenticator. When it's done, the setting shows Enabled.

Workflow: switch to dark mode and set your default time range

  1. Open the Preferences tab.

  2. Toggle Dark Mode — this applies immediately and persists on its own.

  3. Pick your Default Time Range if you want it for this visit. As of this release it doesn't carry over to your next session, so you'll want to set it again next time.

    Step — choosing theme and default time range