The User Settings Main Page is your central hub for managing your awaBerry account. Here you can review your account details, secure your account with Two-Factor Authentication, understand your license and daily feature usage, configure advanced intelligence features with your own Google Gemini API key, set up custom S3 storage for file uploads, and access instructions for uninstalling the awaBerry client.
This page provides a centralized location to manage your application's operational settings. You can adjust how your terminal behaves, enhance security with end-to-end encryption, and personalize your experience by choosing your preferred language. These settings help tailor the application to your specific needs and ensure efficient and secure device communication.
This page allows you to connect your own Google Gemini API key to awaBerry, enabling access to advanced intelligence features. By providing your own key, you gain more control over your usage and can potentially enjoy unlimited access to awaBerry intelligence routines, depending on your subscription. If you choose not to use your own key, awaBerry will use its default settings, which may have usage limitations.
The Licence Activation page is where you choose and activate your awaBerry account plan. You can select between free, connect, or commercial usage plans. Once you select a plan, the system automatically handles the activation or directs you to a secure checkout for paid subscriptions. This page ensures you have the correct license to use awaBerry services and connect your devices.
This page provides a clear overview of your current licence and subscription. You can quickly see if your licence is active, in a trial phase, or has expired, along with its name, usage category, and validity period. For most licences, you'll also find a convenient button to manage your subscription in an external portal.
This page helps you set up and manage your personal S3-compatible storage for direct file uploads and downloads. You can enable or disable the use of your own S3 storage, choose from various providers like AWS S3, Cloudflare R2, DigitalOcean Spaces, Backblaze B2, IONOS S3, or use a custom URL. You will input your S3 service details such as the bucket name, region, access key, and secret key. The page also guides you through configuring essential security settings (CORS) to ensure seamless file transfers, validating your connection and CORS policy in real-time.
This page outlines the critical role of Two-Factor Authentication (TFA) in securing your awaBerry account. TFA provides an enhanced layer of security by requiring a second verification step beyond your username and password, significantly protecting against unauthorized access. Implementing TFA is essential for safeguarding all functionalities within the awaBerry web application, including secure device access (web to local), remote desktop capabilities, browser-based SSH, comprehensive file management, and device automation, ensuring the integrity and confidentiality of your operations.
This page guides you through the process of completely removing awaberry from your computer. You'll find specific instructions tailored for MAC, LINUX, and Windows operating systems. Please read the important warning about remote access functionality before proceeding with the uninstallation.
You can access this page by navigating to: /user_main
Error: You cannot set up your Google Studio API key if Two-Factor Authentication is disabled.
Reason: For security reasons, your API key must be stored encrypted, which requires 2FA to be active.
Solution: Enable Two-Factor Authentication first, then proceed with setting up your Google Studio API key.
Error: You cannot set up S3 storage if Two-Factor Authentication is disabled.
Reason: Your S3 credentials must be stored securely and encrypted, which requires 2FA to be active.
Solution: Enable Two-Factor Authentication first, then proceed with setting up your S3 storage.