{{t "User settings" }}

{{#if page_params.two_fa_enabled }}

{{t "Two factor authentication" }}: {{#if page_params.two_fa_enabled_user }}{{t "Enabled" }}{{else}}{{t "Disabled" }}{{/if}} [{{t "Setup" }}]

{{/if}}
{{#if page_params.realm_email_auth_enabled}}
{{/if}}
{{#if page_params.is_admin}} {{t "Administrator" }} {{else if page_params.is_guest}} {{t "Guest" }} {{else}} {{t "Member" }} {{/if}}

{{t "Profile" }}

{{t "Profile picture" }}

× {{t 'Delete profile picture' }} {{t 'Upload new profile picture' }}

{{t "API key" }}

{{#tr this}} An API key can be used to programmatically access a Zulip account. Anyone with access to your API key has the ability to read your messages, send messages on your behalf, and otherwise impersonate you on Zulip, so you should guard your API key as carefully as you guard your password.
We recommend creating bots and using the bots' accounts and API keys to access the Zulip API, unless the task requires access to your account. {{/tr}}