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Checking the User Profile
What you can see and change in Mobile Administrator depends on the permissions that have been granted to you. You can check your user profile to find out which permissions you have. These are the so-called site-level permissions (see also Overview of Permissions). You need appropriate permissions to be able to manage devices or apps. If your user profile does not show any permissions, you are a normal user with the right to view and download apps from the app store. Site-level permissions are usually only assigned to a user who is to act as an administrator.
The user profile shows the following information for all users:
*The image (avatar) that is to be shown for the user. Each user can change the own avatar.
Note:  
If the user's email address is registered at gravator.com, this service will be used to show the "Globally Recognized Avatar", unless the user uploads an image with Mobile Administrator.
*User name and email address.
*The apps that are assigned to the user. This assignment is done automatically when a user adds an app. Each user can click an app to display information about it.
*The access tokens that have been generated by this user account. Access tokens are generated for the components (such as apps or build nodes) and are needed for authentication in Mobile Administrator.
A user with administrator permissions can see and change more information. An administrator is able, for example, to change the site-level permissions.
The following command buttons are available in the user profiles of all users:
Button
Description
Edit User
Each user can change the password and email address. A user with the site-level permission Manage Users and Groups can also change first name and last name, and the permissions.
Notifications
For a normal user with no site-level permissions, the apps assigned to that user are shown. If the user has the site-level permission Manage Apps, all currently defined apps are shown. Each user can specify whether to receive an email when an app gets an update or when someone comments on an app.
When a user has the site-level permission Manage Users and Groups, a Delete User button is also available in the user profile. When you delete yourself, you will be logged out automatically. However, if you are the only user with administrator permissions in this instance of Mobile Administrator, you will not be able to delete your user profile. See also Managing the User Details.
To access the user profile
*Click and then User Profile.
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