Communication and work on the Internet entails registration on many sites and the use of a large number of programs. Almost all of them use profiles to identify the user.
The profile is the identifier for each user. Depending on the type and type of program, profiles contain a lot of different information. Usually they represent a page with a branched structure, which provides an opportunity to go to different sections and edit information about yourself.
The browsers you use to access the Internet contain your bookmarks, mail and news files, your notebook, account settings, saved passwords, and some other information, including security credentials, in your user profile.
Communication in the blogosphere also leads to the creation of a personal profile. Everyone who publishes messages under their nickname has the ability to set up a profile for this nickname and provide a lot of information to page visitors. For example, a photo, date of birth. The publication of an e-mail address leads to the fact that the user opens his life outside the site or community; she speaks of his willingness to communicate.
Profiles are created so that any participant of the program or site has the opportunity to tell about himself the information that he is ready to provide to an indefinite circle of people. A story about hobbies, favorite music, areas of interest - this is what brings people together and helps them find accomplices in the vast web. Specifying phone numbers and area of residence leads to the rapprochement of strangers, the beginning of communication.
In addition to personal information, profiles contain settings and the ability to change them. So in a blog, you can change the background color or the entire design style, set up privacy for each post you publish, and much more. The profile settings in the browser are responsible for the security of your computer, as well as the ability to change the content of bookmarks and news files.