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

# Profile

## 1. Avatar and Basic Information:

* Easily change your personal avatar.
* View basic information such as UID and email in the Profile section. UID, or User ID, is randomly generated to uniquely identify an account (one UID corresponds to one unique account).

## 2. Change Username:

* Set and modify your username to personalize your account, with each username corresponding to a unique account.&#x20;

## **3. Link Telegram, X (Twitter), and BSC Wallet Address (Binance Smart Chain):**

* Connect Telegram, X (Twitter), and add your BSC wallet address to your Profile.
* Your email and linked information (Telegram, Twitter, BSC) provide convenient login and notification services.
* Ensure that your linked Telegram and BSC wallet in Metamask can log in to the platform just like your Google account.

## 4. Security Measures:

* Keep login credentials for linked accounts confidential and avoid sharing with others.
* Regularly change passwords for linked accounts to enhance security.
* Safely verify and update links for Telegram, Twitter, and BSC wallet addresses.
* Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) to safeguard both your account and assets during withdrawals.


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