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# Profile Overview

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To access and manage your profile in ChatNGO, follow these steps:

### Accessing Your Profile

1. **Click on Profile Icon**: Located at the bottom left of the ChatNGO platform, you will see either a default profile icon or your profile picture (if you have uploaded one).
2. **Profile Menu**: Clicking the profile icon will open a menu that includes options like:
   * **Theme**: Change the visual theme of your interface.
   * **My Profile**: Access your profile settings.
   * **Sign Out**: Log out from the ChatNGO platform.

From the **My Profile** option, you can access several key areas, which we will cover in the following sections, including setting your name, uploading a profile picture, and managing your account details.


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