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Profile basics

Understand how your Probe profile represents you across public identity, creator work, and professional context.

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Last reviewed
Reviewed 2026-05-13

Short answer

Your Probe profile is your identity layer. It can show basic account information, public activity, creator work, and professional signals.

When to use this

Use this article when you need to understand what a profile is for before editing public information or sharing your Probe presence.

Requirements

Editing profile information requires sign-in. Public profile content should not include private credentials, billing details, or support-only information.

What to review

Check your display name, username, avatar, bio, links, products, programs, and any public professional details. Keep public information accurate and safe to share.

Common problems

If a profile change does not appear immediately, refresh the page and confirm you edited the correct account. If a public link is wrong, remove it until you can verify the destination.

Read Account access basics for sign-in and account state. Read Creator publishing basics before publishing work tied to your profile.

Escalation guidance

For profile issues, include your username, the profile section, and what changed or failed to save.

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