Account Settings
This page manages your personal AurInfer account — your profile picture, display name, username, email addresses, connected accounts (like Patreon, Google, Discord), password, active sessions, and account deletion. How to get here:In the left sidebar, click Account → then click SettingsThe full path is: Account → Settings This page is split into two tabs at the top:
- Profile — your identity and connected accounts
- Security — password and session management
Profile Tab
Full path: Account → Settings → Profile tab This is the first tab you see when you open Account Settings.Profile
At the top of the Profile tab:
After changing the name or avatar, click Update profile to save the changes.
Username
Your username is your unique identifier on AurInfer. It’s different from your display name — it’s the permanent ID used internally and may appear in your account URL. Click Update username to change it.Email Addresses
You can have more than one email address linked to your account:
Click Add email address to attach a new email. You can remove secondary emails at any time by clicking the options next to them.
Connected Accounts
This section shows all external services connected to your AurInfer account. These are used for signing in and for platform integrations.
Each connected account has an options menu (usually a three-dot icon or similar) where you can manage or disconnect the connection.
To purchase a plan, you must connect Patreon first. This is done right here: Account → Settings → Profile tab → Connected Accounts → Patreon → Connect. Once connected, go to Account → Billing to choose and subscribe to a plan.
Security Tab
Full path: Account → Settings → Security tab Click the Security tab at the top of the Settings page to switch to this view.Password
Update your account password here. Type your new password in the field and click Update password to apply.Active Devices
This section lists every device and browser session that is currently signed in to your account. Each session shows:
To sign out a device remotely, click the sign-out button next to that session. This immediately logs out that device — useful if you accidentally left yourself logged in somewhere, or if you see a session you don’t recognize.
If you see a session that you don’t recognize — different device, unexpected location — sign it out immediately and then change your password.