| title | Manage a Docker account |
|---|---|
| linkTitle | Manage an account |
| weight | 20 |
| description | Learn how to manage your Docker account. |
| keywords | accounts, docker ID, account settings, account management, docker home |
You can centrally manage your Docker account using Docker Home, including administrative and security settings.
Tip
If your account is associated with an organization that enforces single sign-on (SSO), you may not have permissions to update your account settings. You must contact your administrator to update your settings.
Account information is visible on your Account settings page. You can update the following account information:
- Full name
- Company
- Location
- Website
- Gravatar email
To add or update your avatar using Gravatar:
- Create a Gravatar account.
- Create your avatar.
- Add your Gravatar email to your Docker account settings.
It may take some time for your avatar to update in Docker.
To update your email address:
- Sign in to your Docker account.
- Select your avatar in the top-right corner and select Account settings.
- Select Email.
- Enter your new email address and your password to confirm the change.
- Select Send verification email. Docker sends a verification link to your new email.
Your new email address will appear as unverified until you complete the verification process. You can:
- Resend the verification email if needed.
- Remove the unverified email address at any time before verification.
To verify your email, open your email client and follow the instructions in the Docker verification email.
Note
Docker accounts only support one verified email address at a time, which is used for account notifications and security-related communications. You can't add multiple verified email addresses to your account.
You can change your password by initiating a password reset via email. To change your password:
- Sign in to your Docker account.
- Select your avatar in the top-right corner and select Account settings.
- Select Password, then Reset password.
- Docker will send you a password reset email with instructions to reset your password.
To update your two-factor authentication (2FA) settings:
- Sign in to your Docker account.
- Select your avatar in the top-right corner and select Account settings.
- Select 2FA.
For more information, see Enable two-factor authentication.
To manage personal access tokens:
- Sign in to your Docker account.
- Select your avatar in the top-right corner and select Account settings.
- Select Personal access tokens.
For more information, see Create and manage access tokens.
You can unlink connected Google or GitHub accounts:
- Sign in to your Docker account.
- Select your avatar in the top-right corner and select Account settings.
- Select Connected accounts.
- Select Disconnect on your connected account.
To fully unlink your Docker account, you must also unlink Docker from Google or GitHub. See Google or GitHub's documentation for more information:
- Manage connections between your Google Account and third-parties
- Reviewing and revoking authorization of GitHub Apps
For information on converting your account into an organization, see Convert an account into an organization.
For information on deactivating your account, see Deactivating a user account.