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🫵 Account Settings

The Account Settings section within GetHookd empowers you to manage your user profile and keep your information up-to-date. Here, you can control how you're represented within the app.


Managing Your Profile:
  • Profile Picture: Update or add a profile picture to personalize your GetHookd account. A clear and recognizable profile picture can help you establish a professional presence within the app.
  • Personal Information: Edit your personal details, including your name, location, and email address. Ensure your information is accurate to maintain a seamless user experience.
  • Change Password: You can change your password any time from the Login section of Account Settings. You'll be asked for your current password, then your new one. We recommend a strong, unique password to keep your account safe. (Signed up with Google and don't have a password yet? See below.)


By effectively managing your Account Settings in GetHookd, you can personalize your profile and ensure your information remains current.




Signed up with Google and want to set a password?


If you created your account with Sign in with Google, you don't have a password yet — so the Change Password form in Account Settings won't work for you. It asks for your current password, and you don't have one to enter.


Here's how to set one:


  1. Go to the sign-in page and click Forgot your password? (just below the password box).
  2. Type in your account email and submit — we'll email you a reset link.
  3. Open that email, click the link, and choose your new password.


That's it From then on you can sign in with your email and password, and your Google sign-in will keep working too.



FAQs


I signed up with Google — what should I enter as the old (current) password?
Nothing — you don't have one yet, so the Change Password form in Account Settings can't be used. Instead, head to the sign-in page, click Forgot your password?, enter your email, and set a password from the reset link we email you. Once that's done, you can sign in with your email and password.


Will setting a password remove my Google sign-in?
No You'll be able to sign in either way — with your new email and password, or with Sign in with Google.

Updated on: 27/07/2026

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