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Settings

Settings is organized into seven sections. On desktop they live in a sticky left rail; on mobile each section opens as a full-screen panel.

Account

Edit your name and gender, view your immutable 6-digit Discotive ID, copy your public profile link, and export a complete JSON copy of your data (identity, vault, score log, activity, tickets, and feedback) for data portability.

Activity

A local, device-only log of recent actions — uploads, logins, score events, and more. This log is stored on-device and is cleared if you clear browser data or switch devices; it does not affect your actual score history, which lives securely server-side.

Connectors

Manage the GitHub connector: check verification status, request re-verification (subject to the 14-day cooldown), toggle public/private visibility on your profile, or disconnect entirely.

Notifications

Choose an in-app notification sound, toggle haptic feedback, and enable or revoke browser push notifications. If your browser has blocked notifications at the OS/browser level, Discotive shows you exactly that and cannot override it — you'll need to allow notifications for discotive.com in your browser's site settings.

Security

Shows a simple security score based on email verification and whether a password is set. If you signed up via Google only, you can add a password here to also enable email/password sign-in on the same account. Existing password users can change their password (requires re-entering the current one) or request a reset email.

Subscription

Shows your current plan, a full feature comparison table, and, for Pro subscribers, a cancellation flow. Cancelling does not revoke access immediately — Pro features remain active until the end of the current billing period, after which the account reverts to the free tier automatically. See Plans & Billing for full pricing details.

General

Display language (English currently; more languages are planned), clear locally cached app data, and clear temporary session data (such as recent search history stored for this browser tab).

Danger zone: deleting your account

This is permanent

Account deletion is irreversible. It removes your Firestore documents, Vault files in Storage, notifications, connections, support tickets, and reports, then deletes your authentication record. There is a typed DELETE confirmation and a 3-second countdown before it executes.

If you signed up with email/password, you'll be asked to re-enter your password before deletion. If you signed up with Google, you'll be asked to re-authenticate with Google. This re-authentication step exists to prevent someone with a hijacked, still-logged-in session from deleting your account without proving they actually control it.