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description: Add an extra layer of authentication to your Docker account.
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link: /security/for-developers/2fa/
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- title: Deactivate an account
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description: Learn how to deactivate a Docker user account.
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You can create a Docker account to secure a Docker ID, which is a username for your account that lets you access Docker products. You can use your Docker account to sign in to Docker products like Docker Hub, Docker Desktop, or Docker Scout. You can centrally manage your [Docker account settings](https://app.docker.com/settings), as well as account security features, in [Docker Home](https://app.docker.com).
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keywords: accounts, docker ID, account settings, account management, docker home
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You can centrally manage the settings for your Docker account using Docker Home. Here you can also take administrative actions for your account and manage your account security.
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You can centrally manage your Docker account settings using Docker Home. Here you can also take administrative actions for your account and manage your account security.
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### Update account information
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To update your account information, select the arrow icon. You can edit the following settings here:
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Account information is visible on your account profile in Docker Hub. You can update the following account information:
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- Full name
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- Company
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- Location
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- Website
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- Gravatar email: To add an avatar to your Docker account, create a [Gravatar account](https://gravatar.com/) and create your avatar. Next, add your Gravatar email to your Docker account settings. It may take some time for your avatar to update in Docker.
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This information is visible on your account profile in Docker Hub.
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Make your changes here, then select **Save** to save your settings.
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To update your email address, select **Email**.
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To update your email address, select **Email**:
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1. Enter your new email address.
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You can change your password by initiating a password reset via email.
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To change your password, select **Password** and then **Reset password**. Follow the instructions in the password reset email.
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## Manage security settings
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For information on personal access tokens, see [Create and manage access tokens](../security/for-developers/access-tokens.md).
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## Manage connected accounts
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You can unlink Google or GitHub accounts that are linked to your Docker account
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GitHub. See Google or GitHub's documentation for removing third-party apps.
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## Account management
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To convert your account into an organization, select **Convert**.
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