> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://www.integrate.io/docs/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# ETL: Modifying Personal Settings

> Update your personal profile settings in Integrate.io ETL, including your display name, email address, time zone, and notification preferences.

## Your personal information

You can modify the personal information you defined when you created your account.

**To modify your personal information:**

<Steps>
  <Step>
    Click your avatar at the top right of the window, then click **Edit profile**.
  </Step>

  <Step>
    Modify your personal information as required (see personal information fields below).
  </Step>

  <Step>
    Click **save changes**.
  </Step>
</Steps>

**Personal information fields**

* **Email** - the email address you use to log in to your Integrate.io ETL account. This will be visible to other account members when they click on your profile.
* **Name** - the name that will appear next to all jobs, clusters, and packages you create, whether in your account or in an account that you are a member of.
* **Location** - Your location (e.g. Sydney, Australia). This will be visible to other account members when they click on your profile.
* **Time zone** - Set the time zone to your actual location so that all dates and times are displayed for your zone.
* **Gravatar email (Private)** - by default, Integrate.io ETL uses the address you entered in the **Email** field for your gravatar. However, you can use a private gravatar account to display your avatar. No other  information from your Gravatar account will be visible.
* **change avatar** - click to define or change your global avatar on Gravatar.
* **Send me a monthly newsletter featuring Integrate.io ETL news and events** - select the check box to receive the monthly newsletter in the email account you specified above.

## API key

Your API key is a special code that allows outside software and services to connect to your account with your permission. It works like a password so you should keep it safe just as you do with your username and password. If you think your key might have been compromised, generate a new key.

**To generate a new API key:**

<Steps>
  <Step>
    Click **reset**.
  </Step>
</Steps>

<Note>
  **Note:**

  For **Heroku** users, you can get your API key from the environment variables of the Heroku application you provisioned the add-on from.
</Note>
