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---
To help you understand your subscriptions and decide whether to unsubscribe, see "[AUTOTITLE](/account-and-profile/managing-subscriptions-and-notifications-on-github/managing-subscriptions-for-activity-on-github/viewing-your-subscriptions)."

{% note %}

**Note:** Instead of unsubscribing, you have the option to ignore a repository. If you ignore a repository, you won't receive any notifications. We don't recommend ignoring repositories as you won't be notified if you're @mentioned. {% ifversion fpt or ghec %}If you're experiencing abuse and want to ignore a repository, please visit {% data variables.contact.contact_support_page %} so we can help. {% data reusables.policies.abuse %}{% endif %}

{% endnote %}
> [!NOTE]
> Instead of unsubscribing, you have the option to ignore a repository. If you ignore a repository, you won't receive any notifications. We don't recommend ignoring repositories as you won't be notified if you're @mentioned. {% ifversion fpt or ghec %}If you're experiencing abuse and want to ignore a repository, please visit {% data variables.contact.contact_support_page %} so we can help. {% data reusables.policies.abuse %}{% endif %}
## Choosing how to unsubscribe

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When your inbox has too many notifications to manage, consider whether you have oversubscribed or how you can change your notification settings to reduce the subscriptions you have and the types of notifications you're receiving. For example, you may consider disabling the settings to automatically watch all repositories {% ifversion team-discussions %}and all team discussions{% endif %} whenever you've joined a team or repository. For more information, see "[AUTOTITLE](/account-and-profile/managing-subscriptions-and-notifications-on-github/setting-up-notifications/configuring-notifications#automatic-watching)."

To see an overview of your repository subscriptions, see "[Reviewing repositories that you're watching](#reviewing-repositories-that-youre-watching)."
{% tip %}

**Tip:** You can select the types of event to be notified of by using the **Custom** option of the **Watch/Unwatch** dropdown list in your [watching page](https://github.com/watching) or on any repository page on {% data variables.product.product_name %}. For more information, see "[AUTOTITLE](/account-and-profile/managing-subscriptions-and-notifications-on-github/setting-up-notifications/configuring-notifications#configuring-your-watch-settings-for-an-individual-repository)."

{% endtip %}
> [!TIP]
> You can select the types of event to be notified of by using the **Custom** option of the **Watch/Unwatch** dropdown list in your [watching page](https://github.com/watching) or on any repository page on {% data variables.product.product_name %}. For more information, see "[AUTOTITLE](/account-and-profile/managing-subscriptions-and-notifications-on-github/setting-up-notifications/configuring-notifications#configuring-your-watch-settings-for-an-individual-repository)."
Many people forget about repositories that they've chosen to watch in the past. From the "Watched repositories" page you can quickly unwatch repositories. For more information on ways to unsubscribe, see "[Unwatch recommendations](https://github.blog/changelog/2020-11-10-unwatch-recommendations/)" on {% data variables.product.prodname_blog %} and "[AUTOTITLE](/account-and-profile/managing-subscriptions-and-notifications-on-github/managing-subscriptions-for-activity-on-github/managing-your-subscriptions)." You can also create a triage workflow to help with the notifications you receive. For guidance on triage workflows, see "[AUTOTITLE](/account-and-profile/managing-subscriptions-and-notifications-on-github/viewing-and-triaging-notifications/customizing-a-workflow-for-triaging-your-notifications)."

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![Screenshot of the "Subscriptions" tab. Three dropdown menus, titled "Reason", "Repository", and "Sort", are highlighted with an orange outline.](/assets/images/help/notifications-v2/all-subscriptions.png)

{% tip %}

**Tips:**
* To review subscriptions you may have forgotten about, sort by "least recently subscribed."

* To review a list of repositories that you can still receive notifications for, see the repository list in the "filter by repository" drop-down menu.

{% endtip %}
> [!TIP]
> * To review subscriptions you may have forgotten about, sort by "least recently subscribed."
> * To review a list of repositories that you can still receive notifications for, see the repository list in the "filter by repository" drop-down menu.
## Reviewing repositories that you're watching

1. In the left sidebar, under the list of repositories, use the "Manage notifications" drop-down menu and click **Watched repositories**.
![Screenshot of the "Notifications" page. A dropdown menu, titled "Manage notifications", is highlighted with an orange outline.](/assets/images/help/notifications-v2/manage-notifications-options.png)
1. Evaluate the repositories that you are watching and decide if their updates are still relevant and helpful. When you watch a repository, you will be notified of all conversations for that repository.

{% tip %}

**Tip:** Instead of watching a repository, consider only receiving notifications when there are updates to {% data reusables.notifications-v2.custom-notification-types %} (if enabled for the repository), or any combination of these options, or completely unwatching a repository.

When you unwatch a repository, you can still be notified when you're @mentioned or participating in a thread. When you configure to receive notifications for certain event types, you're only notified when there are updates to these event types in the repository, you're participating in a thread, or you or a team you're on is @mentioned.

{% endtip %}
> [!TIP]
> Instead of watching a repository, consider only receiving notifications when there are updates to {% data reusables.notifications-v2.custom-notification-types %} (if enabled for the repository), or any combination of these options, or completely unwatching a repository.
>
> When you unwatch a repository, you can still be notified when you're @mentioned or participating in a thread. When you configure to receive notifications for certain event types, you're only notified when there are updates to these event types in the repository, you're participating in a thread, or you or a team you're on is @mentioned.
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* Events where a team you're a member of is @mentioned, also called team mentions (filter by `reason:team-mention`)
* CI workflow failures for a specific repository (filter by `reason:ci-activity` and `repo:owner/repo-name` and ensure you've enabled CI activity notifications for workflow failures in your notification settings)

{% tip %}

**Tip:** To quickly review your highest priorities, set up custom filters in order of their reviewing priority. For more information, see "[AUTOTITLE](/account-and-profile/managing-subscriptions-and-notifications-on-github/viewing-and-triaging-notifications/managing-notifications-from-your-inbox#customizing-your-inbox-with-custom-filters)."

{% endtip %}
> [!TIP]
> To quickly review your highest priorities, set up custom filters in order of their reviewing priority. For more information, see "[AUTOTITLE](/account-and-profile/managing-subscriptions-and-notifications-on-github/viewing-and-triaging-notifications/managing-notifications-from-your-inbox#customizing-your-inbox-with-custom-filters)."
## Following up on ongoing notification updates

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After triaging the higher priority notifications, review the remaining notifications, such as participating notifications. Consider these questions:
* Can you unsubscribe to this notification? Is this notification completed and ready to be marked as **Done**?
{% tip %}

**Tip:** When you unsubscribe from a notification you won't receive new updates unless you start participating in the thread or you're @mentioned or a team you're on is @mentioned. When you mark a notification as **Done**, the notification is removed from your main inbox view and can be viewed with the query `is:read`. For more information, see "[AUTOTITLE](/account-and-profile/managing-subscriptions-and-notifications-on-github/viewing-and-triaging-notifications/managing-notifications-from-your-inbox#triaging-options)."
> [!TIP]
> When you unsubscribe from a notification you won't receive new updates unless you start participating in the thread or you're @mentioned or a team you're on is @mentioned. When you mark a notification as **Done**, the notification is removed from your main inbox view and can be viewed with the query `is:read`. For more information, see "[AUTOTITLE](/account-and-profile/managing-subscriptions-and-notifications-on-github/viewing-and-triaging-notifications/managing-notifications-from-your-inbox#triaging-options)."
{% endtip %}
* Would you like to receive future updates when this issue or pull request is closed or reopened, or when a pull request is merged? For more information on these options, see "[AUTOTITLE](/account-and-profile/managing-subscriptions-and-notifications-on-github/viewing-and-triaging-notifications/triaging-a-single-notification#customizing-when-to-receive-future-updates-for-an-issue-or-pull-request)."
* Would you like to avoid receiving notifications like this in the future? If so, consider unsubscribing. For more information, see "[AUTOTITLE](/account-and-profile/managing-subscriptions-and-notifications-on-github/managing-subscriptions-for-activity-on-github)."

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{% data reusables.notifications.access_notifications %}
1. To open the filter settings, in the left sidebar, next to "Filters", click {% octicon "gear" aria-label="Customize filters" %}.

{% tip %}

**Tip:** You can quickly preview a filter's inbox results by creating a query in your inbox view and clicking **Save**, which opens the custom filter settings.

{% endtip %}
> [!TIP]
> You can quickly preview a filter's inbox results by creating a query in your inbox view and clicking **Save**, which opens the custom filter settings.
1. Add a name for your filter and a filter query. For example, to only see notifications for a specific repository, you can create a filter using the query `repo:octocat/open-source-project-name reason:participating`. You can also add emojis with a native emoji keyboard. For a list of supported search queries, see "[Supported queries for custom filters](#supported-queries-for-custom-filters)."

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* The repository contains a file named README.md in its root.
* The README.md file contains any content.

{% note %}

**Note**: If you created a public repository with the same name as your username before July 2020, {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %} won't automatically show the repository's README on your profile. You can manually share the repository's README to your profile by going to the repository on {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %} and clicking **Share to profile**.

{% endnote %}
> [!NOTE]
> If you created a public repository with the same name as your username before July 2020, {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %} won't automatically show the repository's README on your profile. You can manually share the repository's README to your profile by going to the repository on {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %} and clicking **Share to profile**.
## Adding a profile README

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shortTitle: Personalize
---

{% note %}

**Note:**
Any details you add to your public {% data variables.product.product_name %} profile will be visible to all {% data variables.product.product_name %} users, including in regions where local laws, regulations, or cultural norms may pose risks to expressing your identity. We respect everyone’s decision about whether or not to share information about themselves on their {% data variables.product.product_name %} profile.

{% endnote %}
> [!NOTE]
> Any details you add to your public {% data variables.product.product_name %} profile will be visible to all {% data variables.product.product_name %} users, including in regions where local laws, regulations, or cultural norms may pose risks to expressing your identity. We respect everyone’s decision about whether or not to share information about themselves on their {% data variables.product.product_name %} profile.
## Changing your profile picture

Your profile picture helps identify you across {% data variables.product.product_name %} in pull requests, comments, contributions pages, and graphs.

When you sign up for an account, {% data variables.product.product_name %} provides you with a randomly generated "identicon". [Your identicon](https://github.com/blog/1586-identicons) generates from a hash of your user ID, so there's no way to control its color or pattern. You can replace your identicon with an image that represents you.

{% note %}

**Note{% ifversion ghec %}s{% endif %}**: {% ifversion ghec %}

* {% endif %}Your profile picture should be a PNG, JPG, or GIF file, and it must be less than 1 MB in size and smaller than 3000 by 3000 pixels. For the best quality rendering, we recommend keeping the image at about 500 by 500 pixels.
{% ifversion ghec %}* Gravatar profile pictures are not supported with {% data variables.product.prodname_emus %}.{% endif %}

{% endnote %}
> [!NOTE] {% ifversion ghec %}
> * {% endif %}Your profile picture should be a PNG, JPG, or GIF file, and it must be less than 1 MB in size and smaller than 3000 by 3000 pixels. For the best quality rendering, we recommend keeping the image at about 500 by 500 pixels.
{% ifversion ghec %}> * Gravatar profile pictures are not supported with {% data variables.product.prodname_emus %}.{% endif %}
If you use Gravatar, and your Gravatar image is associated with the email you use for {% data variables.product.product_name %}, the image will be shown as your {% data variables.product.product_name %} profile picture by default (rather than an identicon). To change your {% data variables.product.product_name %} profile picture, you can either upload a new image to Gravatar, or upload a new image to {% data variables.product.product_name %} and override the Gravatar image.

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You can change the name that is displayed on your profile. This name may also be displayed next to comments you make on private repositories owned by an organization. For more information, see "[AUTOTITLE](/organizations/managing-organization-settings/managing-the-display-of-member-names-in-your-organization)."

{% ifversion fpt or ghec %}
{% note %}

**Note:** If you're a member of an {% data variables.enterprise.prodname_emu_enterprise %}, any changes to your profile name must be made through your identity provider instead of {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %}. {% data reusables.enterprise-accounts.emu-more-info-account %}
> [!NOTE]
> If you're a member of an {% data variables.enterprise.prodname_emu_enterprise %}, any changes to your profile name must be made through your identity provider instead of {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %}. {% data reusables.enterprise-accounts.emu-more-info-account %}
{% endnote %}
{% endif %}

{% data reusables.user-settings.access_settings %}
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For a longer-form and more prominent way of displaying customized information about yourself, you can also use a profile README. For more information, see "[AUTOTITLE](/account-and-profile/setting-up-and-managing-your-github-profile/customizing-your-profile/managing-your-profile-readme)."

{% note %}

**Note:**
If you have the activity overview section enabled for your profile and you @mention an organization you're a member of in your profile bio, then that organization will be featured first in your activity overview. For more information, see "[AUTOTITLE](/account-and-profile/setting-up-and-managing-your-github-profile/managing-contribution-settings-on-your-profile/showing-an-overview-of-your-activity-on-your-profile)."

{% endnote %}
> [!NOTE]
> If you have the activity overview section enabled for your profile and you @mention an organization you're a member of in your profile bio, then that organization will be featured first in your activity overview. For more information, see "[AUTOTITLE](/account-and-profile/setting-up-and-managing-your-github-profile/managing-contribution-settings-on-your-profile/showing-an-overview-of-your-activity-on-your-profile)."
{% data reusables.user-settings.access_settings %}
1. Under "Public profile", in the "Bio" field, type the content that you want displayed on your profile. The bio field is limited to 160 characters.

{% tip %}

**Tip:** When you @mention an organization, only those that you're a member of will autocomplete. You can still @mention organizations that you're not a member of, like a previous employer, but the organization name won't autocomplete for you.

{% endtip %}
> [!TIP]
> When you @mention an organization, only those that you're a member of will autocomplete. You can still @mention organizations that you're not a member of, like a previous employer, but the organization name won't autocomplete for you.
{% data reusables.profile.update-profile %}

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To stop private contributions from counting toward your Achievements, or to turn off Achievements entirely, see "[AUTOTITLE](/account-and-profile/setting-up-and-managing-your-github-profile/managing-contribution-settings-on-your-profile/showing-your-private-contributions-and-achievements-on-your-profile)."

{% note %}

**Note:** This feature is currently in {% data variables.release-phases.public_preview %} and subject to change.

{% endnote %}
> [!NOTE]
> This feature is currently in {% data variables.release-phases.public_preview %} and subject to change.
{% endif %}

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* Stars, projects, packages, and sponsoring tabs
* Your pronouns

{% note %}

**Note**: When your profile is private, some optional fields are still publicly visible, such as the README, biography, and profile photo.

{% endnote %}
> [!NOTE]
> When your profile is private, some optional fields are still publicly visible, such as the README, biography, and profile photo.
## Changes to reporting on your activities

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* Site-wide search results
* The [Trending](https://github.com/trending) page

{% note %}

**Note**: Your activity on public repositories will still be publicly visible to anyone viewing those repositories, and some activity data may still be available through the {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %} API.

{% endnote %}
> [!NOTE]
> Your activity on public repositories will still be publicly visible to anyone viewing those repositories, and some activity data may still be available through the {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %} API.
## Changing your profile's privacy settings

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