diff --git a/content/admin/convert-account.md b/content/admin/convert-account.md index fa2ac1e69a..11c93777ee 100644 --- a/content/admin/convert-account.md +++ b/content/admin/convert-account.md @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ Consider the following effects of converting your account: 1. Ensure you have removed your user account from any company or teams or organizations. Also make sure that you have a new Docker ID before you convert an account. See the [Prerequisites](#prerequisites) section for details. -2. In the top-right of Docker Hub, select your account name and then from the drop-down menu, select **My Account**. +2. In the top-right of Docker Hub, select your account name and then from the drop-down menu, select **Account settings**. 3. From the **Convert Account** tab, select **Convert to Organization**. diff --git a/content/admin/deactivate-account.md b/content/admin/deactivate-account.md index d3e66309d3..4b1664245f 100644 --- a/content/admin/deactivate-account.md +++ b/content/admin/deactivate-account.md @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ Before deactivating your Docker account, ensure that you meet the following requ Once you have completed all the steps above, you can deactivate your account. -1. Select your account name in the top-right of Docker Hub and from the drop-down menu, select **My Account**. +1. Select your account name in the top-right of Docker Hub and from the drop-down menu, select **Account settings**. 2. From the **Deactivate Account** tab, select **Deactivate account**. > This cannot be undone. Be sure you've gathered all the data you need from your account before deactivating it. diff --git a/content/docker-hub/builds/link-source.md b/content/docker-hub/builds/link-source.md index 2e4431f3d3..48e73d02d4 100644 --- a/content/docker-hub/builds/link-source.md +++ b/content/docker-hub/builds/link-source.md @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ If you are linking a source code provider to create autobuilds for a team, follo 1. Sign in to Docker Hub. -2. Select **My Account** in the top-right drop-down navigation, then select the **Linked Accounts** tab. +2. Select **Account settings** in the top-right drop-down navigation, then select the **Linked Accounts** tab. 3. Select **Link provider** for the source provider you want to link. @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ To revoke Docker Hub's access to an organization's GitHub repositories: To revoke Docker Hub's access to your GitHub account, you must unlink it both from Docker Hub, and from your GitHub account. -1. Select **My Account** in the top-right drop-down navigation, then open +1. Select **Account settings** in the top-right drop-down navigation, then open the **Linked Accounts** section. 2. Select the plug icon next to the source provider you want to remove. @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ code provider. 1. Sign in to Docker Hub using your Docker ID. -2. Select **My Account** in the top-right drop-down navigation, then select the **Linked Accounts** tab. +2. Select **Account settings** in the top-right drop-down navigation, then select the **Linked Accounts** tab. 3. Select **Link provider** for the source provider you want to link. @@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ unlink it both from Docker Hub, and from your Bitbucket account. 1. Sign in to Docker Hub. -2. Select **My Account** in the top-right drop-down navigation, then open +2. Select **Account settings** in the top-right drop-down navigation, then open the **Linked Accounts** section. 3. Select the **Plug** icon next to the source provider you want to remove. @@ -151,4 +151,4 @@ the **Linked Accounts** section. > Each repository that is configured as an automated build source contains a webhook that notifies Docker Hub of changes in the repository. This webhook is not automatically removed when you revoke access to a source code -provider. \ No newline at end of file +provider. diff --git a/content/security/for-developers/2fa/_index.md b/content/security/for-developers/2fa/_index.md index 2771bb8026..e66af6c766 100644 --- a/content/security/for-developers/2fa/_index.md +++ b/content/security/for-developers/2fa/_index.md @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Authenticator with a registered YubiKey. ## Enable two-factor authentication 1. Sign in to your Docker Hub account. -2. Select your avatar and then from the drop-down menu, select **My Account**. +2. Select your avatar and then from the drop-down menu, select **Account settings**. 3. Select the **Security** tab and then select **Enable Two-Factor Authentication**. 4. Enter your account password, then select **Confirm**. 5. Save your recovery code and store it somewhere safe. You can use your recovery code to recover your account in the event you lose access to your authenticator app. diff --git a/content/security/for-developers/2fa/disable-2fa.md b/content/security/for-developers/2fa/disable-2fa.md index d11d63624b..cee0f44833 100644 --- a/content/security/for-developers/2fa/disable-2fa.md +++ b/content/security/for-developers/2fa/disable-2fa.md @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ aliases: { .warning } 1. Sign in to your Docker Hub account. -2. Select your avatar and then from the drop-down menu, select **My Account**. +2. Select your avatar and then from the drop-down menu, select **Account settings**. 3. Navigate to the **Security** tab and select **Manage Two-Factor Authentication**. 4. Enter your password, then select **Confirm**. -5. Select **Disable 2FA**. \ No newline at end of file +5. Select **Disable 2FA**. diff --git a/content/security/for-developers/2fa/new-recovery-code.md b/content/security/for-developers/2fa/new-recovery-code.md index 061ceecfe4..6ddbce6ec0 100644 --- a/content/security/for-developers/2fa/new-recovery-code.md +++ b/content/security/for-developers/2fa/new-recovery-code.md @@ -11,8 +11,8 @@ If you have lost your two-factor authentication recovery code and still have access to your Docker Hub account, you can generate a new recovery code. 1. Sign in to your Docker Hub account. -2. Select your avatar and then from the drop-down menu, select **My Account**. +2. Select your avatar and then from the drop-down menu, select **Account settings**. 3. Navigate to the **Security** tab and select **Manage Two-Factor Authentication**. 4. Enter your password, then select **Confirm**. -In the **Manage recovery code** section, you can view your recovery code or generate a new code. Remember to save your recovery code and store it somewhere safe. \ No newline at end of file +In the **Manage recovery code** section, you can view your recovery code or generate a new code. Remember to save your recovery code and store it somewhere safe. diff --git a/content/security/for-developers/access-tokens.md b/content/security/for-developers/access-tokens.md index 7c23ab77f3..0ebe8c5555 100644 --- a/content/security/for-developers/access-tokens.md +++ b/content/security/for-developers/access-tokens.md @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ any time. 1. Sign in to [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com). -2. Select your avatar in the top-right corner and from the drop-down menu select **My Account**. +2. Select your avatar in the top-right corner and from the drop-down menu select **Account settings**. 3. Select the **Security** tab and then **New Access Token**. @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ When prompted for a password, enter your personal access token instead of a pass You can rename, activate, deactivate, or delete a token as needed. -1. Access your tokens under **My Account > Security**. +1. Access your tokens under **Account settings > Security**. This page shows an overview of all your tokens, and lists if the token was generated manually or if it was [auto-generated](#auto-generated-tokens). You can also view the number of tokens that are activated and deactivated in the toolbar.