> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.verifykit.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.verifykit.com/verifykit-panel/account-management.md).

# Account Management

To check your account details, click on your username on the right and select “Account Management” from the menu.

## Billing Information <a href="#billing-information" id="billing-information"></a>

We’ll issue an invoice for the payments you make to your VerifyKit account. We’ll need your billing information for this process.

## Changing Your Password <a href="#changing-your-password" id="changing-your-password"></a>

If you’d like to change your VerifyKit password, navigate to the Account Management page in the upper right corner of the panel. Then, find the Password tab and click Edit to change your password. After changing your password, be sure that you click Save Changes.

## Set a Password With Google Log-In <a href="#set-a-password-with-google-log-in" id="set-a-password-with-google-log-in"></a>

Even if you create your VerifyKit account using Google Login, you can set a password to your account. To do this, navigate to the Account Management page from the upper right corner of the panel, and select the Password tab. After setting your password, be sure that you click Save Changes. Once you set your new password, you can log in to the panel using the e-mail address associated with your account and your new password.<br>


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