PathwayNotes Profile and Settings Guide for Clients

Profile and Settings

Tap the gear icon in the bottom nav to open your Profile.

Account

      Edit Profile: Update your name and photo.

      Change Password: Update your login password.

App Settings

      Dark Mode: Toggle on or off. On by default.

      Notifications: Control which alerts you receive. Set these up early.

      Privacy: Manage your privacy settings.

Support

      Help and Support: Access help articles and reach the PathwayNotes support team.

Log out is at the bottom of the Profile screen. Use it on shared devices.



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