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Profile

account_circle The Profile screen is where you manage your account and personal preferences in ADL. Reach it from the avatar in the top header bar. Preferences set here apply only to you and follow you across projects.

The screen splits into two sections in the left rail — Details about your account, and Settings that you control.

See the basics of your account — name, email, and any other identifying information ADL holds for you.

Review the subscription tier your account is on and what it includes.

A quick view of which features are enabled for your account, based on your subscription tier and any account-level flags.

Personal settings that control how the app looks and feels for you — things like the colour theme. The theme switcher is also surfaced in the header for quick access.

Personal app-behavior settings. These mirror the kinds of toggles on the project’s Configuration page (such as autogenerating file/folder names by convention), but applied as your own defaults.

Your personal defaults for the built-in code editor:

  • Tab size
  • Whether tabs insert spaces
  • Whether to detect indentation from the file
  • Whether to trim whitespace
  • Auto-indent strategy

These override the project-level editor preferences set on the Configuration page.

Manage how ADL contacts you and what telemetry the app collects:

  • Email and notification opt-ins.
  • Cookie and consent preferences.
  • Telemetry / analytics opt-out — control whether usage events are sent.

See Privacy and Terms for more on what data is collected and how it’s used.

  • Personal vs. project preferences — Editor and app preferences here follow you across projects; the same settings on the project’s Configuration page are project-wide defaults. Personal preferences win when both are set.
  • Theme — The theme switcher is also in the header for quick toggling without opening Profile.
  • Privacy — Communications preferences are where you opt out of telemetry. Changes take effect on the next session.