Account settings
Account settings holds the handful of things that live at the account level, above any single troop: your email, the browser sessions you are signed in on, whether Caputchin support may act in your account, and your account access token. Open it from the account menu in the dashboard.
Your account stores almost nothing about you. The only personal identifier on it is your email; there is no name, organization, or phone number. See account management for the wider picture and billing for plan and payment.
Change your email
Enter the new address and Caputchin sends a confirmation link to that inbox. The change only takes effect when you click the link, which proves you control the new address; until then your old email keeps working. The link is single use and expires after a short window, so request a fresh one if it lapses.
A new address that is already attached to another Caputchin account is rejected, since one email maps to one account.
Active sessions
Every browser you sign in on is its own session, listed with a friendly name, when it started, when it was last seen, and when it expires. Your current browser is marked so you can tell it apart.
- Revoke one signs out a single session, useful for a device you no longer have.
- Revoke other sessions signs out everything except the one you are using, the fastest way to recover after signing in somewhere you should not have.
If Caputchin support is currently acting in your account, that shows up here as its own session, clearly labelled, so support access is never invisible.
Support access
Support access is a single switch that lets Caputchin support act in your account when you ask for help. It is off by default. While it is on, support can do anything you can, across troops, site keys, and billing, and every action they take is recorded in your audit log under their own identity. Turn it off again once the help is done.
Account access token
Your account carries one personal access token for reaching Caputchin outside the browser (the API, MCP, or Terraform). It is free, it carries your own full access, and it is shown once at creation, so copy it then. You can rotate it (replace it with a new value, invalidating the old) or revoke it at any time. See personal access token for what it can and cannot do and how to trace its use.
Closing your account
There is no self-serve "delete account" button today. To wind an account down, cancel its subscription; it drops to the free Solo plan at the end of the billing period. For full deletion of the account and its data, contact support; deletion is permanent, with no soft-delete or recovery.
See also
- Account management: what lives at the account level.
- Billing: plan, seats, payment, and invoices.
- Audit logs: the record of changes, including these settings.