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Profile & security

Manage your Screpy profile, sign-in security, and account deletion controls.

Your profile controls the identity used to sign in and collaborate in Screpy. Keep it current so teammates can recognise account ownership and so recovery or billing messages reach the right person.

Update your profile

Open the account menu, select Settings, then use Profile to update your name and email. The same screen shows the connected Google account used to prepare Google integrations and lets you reconnect it when the authorised Google identity changes.

The Security section is protected by a fresh password confirmation or a passkey confirmation before it exposes sensitive account controls. This prevents an unattended signed-in browser from changing security settings. Once confirmed, use it to update the current password, new password, and confirmation; it also contains the account’s two-factor authentication and passkey controls.

Enable two-factor authentication and register passkeys only on devices you control. Keep at least one reliable recovery path before removing a passkey or changing the primary sign-in method.

Keep account access personal

Use an individual account for each person rather than sharing a password across a team. Shared credentials make it difficult to understand who changed a project, who connected an integration, or who should retain access when someone leaves.

Review the email address and sign-in details whenever a work address changes. If you suspect an account or device has been exposed, confirm the security prompt, change the password, review active connections, and revoke API keys or connected apps that you do not recognise. Then create replacement credentials only where they are still needed.

Separate account security from project access

Signing in does not automatically mean every person should control every project. Use team membership and project sharing intentionally. Give people the access they need for their work, and remove it when the work ends. This is safer than handing out a single owner account for reporting or SEO tasks.

Common questions

I no longer have access to the email address on my account. What should I do?

Update the profile while you still have access, or use the available account recovery and support path before changing other credentials. Do not create duplicate accounts for the same work unless you intend to move ownership.

Should I revoke every API key after changing a password?

Review keys individually. Revoke unknown or unnecessary keys immediately, then rotate keys used by important automations in a controlled order so the workflow continues to work.

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