Account controls

Settings built for actual account control, not filler.

This page should manage how the user interacts with MARPT: visibility, exports, session state, account access, and platform behavior. It should not just repeat profile fields. That is why this version prioritizes account-level controls, session management, and data actions over generic profile content.

Platform preferences

These control how much detail MARPT shows, how your workspace behaves, and what gets surfaced when reviewing decisions.

Show source confidence

Display confidence and strength signals when MARPT renders reasoning and decision support results.

Show underlying sources

Make citations and linked source context visible during explanations and intelligence review when available.

Remember workspace context

Keep lightweight local preferences in the browser so your settings persist across returns to the app.

Compact navigation mode

Reduce visual noise for users who are already familiar with the platform and want a tighter workspace feel.

Data & privacy actions

Keep this section operational. It should offer concrete actions, not vague trust language.

Export local workspace data

Download currently stored preferences and page-level state as a file for review or backup.

Clear local settings cache

Remove non-essential browser-side preference storage without touching your server-side account session.

Privacy review

MARPT should remain decision-support oriented. Keep sensitive user controls explicit and easy to audit.

Review profile data →

Operational notes

This section makes the page feel intentional: it explains what belongs here and what does not.

Assessment: a separate settings page is justified only when it controls account behavior, platform preferences, privacy actions, and session state. It should not become a duplicate of My Profile.
Current recommendation: keep Settings secondary, linked from My Profile and available in the header for now if useful, but do not let it overpower the core product flow.
Later expansion: billing portal access, notification controls, language/region controls, session history, and security actions can all live here when they become real.