# User account When signed into their GitLab account, users can customize their experience according to the best approach to their cases. ## Signing in There are several ways to sign into your GitLab account. See the [authentication topic](../../topics/authentication/index.md) for more details. ## User profile Your profile is available from the up-right corner menu bar (user's avatar) > **Profile**, or from `https://example.gitlab.com/username`. On your profile page, you will see the following information: - Personal information - Activity stream: see your activity streamline and the history of your contributions - Groups: [groups](../group/index.md) you're a member of - Contributed projects: [projects](../project/index.md) you contributed to - Personal projects: your personal projects (respecting the project's visibility level) - Snippets: your personal code [snippets](../snippets.md#personal-snippets) ## Profile settings You can edit your account settings by navigating from the up-right corner menu bar (user's avatar) > **Settings**, or visiting `https://example.gitlab.com/profile`. From there, you can: - Update your personal information - Manage [2FA](account/two_factor_authentication.md) - Change your username and [delete your account](account/delete_account.md) - Manage applications that can [use GitLab as an OAuth provider](../../integration/oauth_provider.md#introduction-to-oauth) - Manage [personal access tokens](personal_access_tokens.md) to access your account via API and authorized applications - Add and delete emails linked to your account - Manage [SSH keys](../../ssh/README.md#ssh) to access your account via SSH - Manage your [preferences](preferences.md#syntax-highlighting-theme) to customize your own GitLab experience - [View your active sessions](active_sessions.md) and revoke any of them if necessary - Access your audit log, a security log of important events involving your account ## Changing your username Your `username` is a unique [`namespace`](../group/index.md#namespaces) related to your user ID. Changing it can have unintended side effects, read [how redirects will behave](../project/index.md#redirects-when-changing-repository-paths) before proceeding. To change your `username`: 1. Navigate to your [profile's](#profile-settings) **Settings > Account**. 1. Enter a new username under "Change username". 1. Hit **Update username**. CAUTION: **Caution:** It is currently not possible to change your username if it contains a project with [Container Registry](../project/container_registry.md) tags, because the project cannot be moved. TIP: **Tip:** If you want to retain ownership over the original namespace and protect the URL redirects, then instead of changing a group's path or renaming a username, you can create a new group and transfer projects to it. Alternatively, you can follow [this detailed procedure from the GitLab Team Handbook](https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/tools-and-tips/#how-to-change-your-username-at-gitlabcom) which also covers the case where you have projects hosted with [GitLab Pages](../project/pages/index.md). ## Troubleshooting ### Why do I keep getting signed out? When signing in to the main GitLab application, a `_gitlab_session` cookie is set. `_gitlab_session` is cleared client-side when you close your browser and expires after "Application settings -> Session duration (minutes)"/`session_expire_delay` (defaults to `10080` minutes = 7 days). When signing in to the main GitLab application, you can also check the "Remember me" option which sets the `remember_user_token` cookie (via [`devise`](https://github.com/plataformatec/devise)). `remember_user_token` expires after `config/initializers/devise.rb` -> `config.remember_for` (defaults to 2 weeks). When the `_gitlab_session` expires or isn't available, GitLab uses the `remember_user_token` to get you a new `_gitlab_session` and keep you signed in through browser restarts. After your `remember_user_token` expires and your `_gitlab_session` is cleared/expired, you will be asked to sign in again to verify your identity (which is for security reasons).