As mentioned by Bibhas in comment, Go to your Google+ profile. Click on the profile image there. It should give you the option to download. If you do not have a Google Plus account, just create one, it will be created by default with that image, then you can download the image from there and delete your Google+ Account (if you wish).
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I know I can do it using FBML but I would also like to pass the profile pic to a flash game I am making, so I would have to get the profile pic from the api and send it as a variable, here is the code I have thus far,
One very important thing is that like other Graph API request, you won't get the JSON data in response, rather the call returns a HTTP REDIRECT to the URL of the profile pic. So, if you want to fetch the URL, you either need to read the response HTTP header or you can use FQLs.
Updating your gmail profile picture is not going to be the single tactic that magically makes your business thrive. Then again, nothing is. Think of this as a small improvement that can have positive impacts on your brand.
Note: 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.
If you use Gravatar, and your Gravatar image is associated with the email you use for GitHub, the image will be shown as your GitHub profile picture by default (rather than an identicon). To change your GitHub profile picture, you can either upload a new image to Gravatar, or upload a new image to GitHub and override the Gravatar image.
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 "Managing the display of member names in your organization."
Note: If you're a member of an enterprise with managed users, any changes to your profile name must be made through your identity provider instead of GitHub.com. For more information, see "Types of GitHub accounts."
Add a bio to your profile to share information about yourself with other GitHub users. With the help of @mentions and emoji, you can include information about where you currently or have previously worked, what type of work you do, or even what kind of coffee you drink.
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 "Showing an overview of your activity on your profile."
When you view your profile, you will see your location, local time, and your time zone in relation to Universal Time Coordinated. When others view your profile, they will see your location, local time, and the time difference in hours from their own local time.
Achievements celebrate specific events and actions that happen on GitHub. They will appear as small badges listed in the sidebar of your profile. Clicking or hovering on an achievement will show a detailed view that hints at how the achievement was earned, with a short description and links to the contributing events. The event links will only be visible to users that have access to the repository or organization that the event took place in. Event links will appear inaccessible to all users without access.
Nope. I use the LL Viewer and it is free to upload a pic from my PC to my profile. Always has been. I do it a lot. Just tried again and upload photo from PC, change photo using inventory texture and remove photo, all free.
Uploading to the website is free, because the image doesn't need to be an SL asset. The website is also used for for the viewer, which isn't very different (besides not being the same as legacy profiles).
On the latest LL Viewer release, which uses the new legacy profiles, open your profile & in the Bio tab, use the Actions drop down and choose "Upload Photo" to pick an image from your computer.
This has no cost.
I did test it out with a basic alt (no premium account of any kind), and I was able to upload a photo for the inworld profile without any charge, so using my.secondlife.com in order to change your profile pic inworld without any charge is no longer necessary.
I've rarely used the LL viewer and in Firestorm, I've always used the old Legacy profile option so I had no idea if the behavior in the LL viewer was expected behavior or not. I'm hoping it's expected behavior as this would make it much simpler for new residents without the 10L upload charge to have a profile picture. One thing I am noticing is...The Legacy profile picture in the Firestorm viewer has switched to the picture I uploaded using the LL viewer but the photo on the website mysecondlife.com has not changed.
I did wonder if my.secondlife.com was getting deprecated. It's not working for me. And similar experience to Rowan; on the occasions I've used it, it's sometimes failed to filter through to the legacy profile; sometimes the two profile pics have been diffeent for months before I noticed.
The same happened to me today.
I got an automatic chat message after reporting the issue, saying it was a bug.
Advice is to log out and log in again in the Revolut app and restore picture.
It says account is not at risk.
Profile picture was actually fine on the web app, just changed with that guy on mobile. Scary
Google Pay Profile Pictures are used to identify users when they are making payments or sending and receiving money. By setting a profile picture, your contacts will be able to recognize you when they see your profile picture in the Google Pay app.
Changing your Google Pay profile picture is a great way to personalize your account, making it easier for your contacts to recognize you when you send and request money. Here are some additional benefits of changing your Google Pay profile picture:
1. Increased Security: Changing your profile picture periodically can help keep your account secure. This is because, unlike a static image, changing your picture makes it harder for someone to identify your account.
Having a profile picture on Google Pay is essential, as it allows your friends, family, and other contacts to easily identify you as the sender or receiver of money. It also helps to create a sense of trust and credibility when using the app. Choosing the right profile picture for Google Pay can help you stand out from the crowd and make a good impression. Here are some tips for choosing the best Google Pay profile picture:
Google Pay is one of the most popular payment methods these days, with millions of users around the world taking advantage of it. However, like any payment system, it can sometimes experience issues and glitches that can be difficult to troubleshoot. In this blog post, we will look at some of the most common issues with Google Pay profiles and how to go about fixing them.
The first issue that can arise with a Google Pay profile is if the user has trouble logging in. This can be caused by either forgetting their password, or if the account has been hacked. To resolve this, the user should go to the Google Pay website and reset their password. It is also important to take measures to secure their account by creating a strong and unique password.
The information that might be shown to people you contact or share with are your name, nickname, profile picture, cover photo and your Google Account email. It should be noted that the name and profile picture on your About me page will show up in most Google services. If you use a different name or profile picture in certain Google services, you will still see them there.
Your name and profile picture can be viewed by other people who use Google services where your main Google Account profile is shown, including when you communicate or share content. For other info that you add, you can choose if it's private or visible to anyone.
Even if your Google Pay profile picture is a visual representation of your account, you might want to remove it to protect your privacy. Hence, knowing how to remove your profile photo from Google Pay gives you more control over your online presence. Follow our step-by-step guide to do so effectively.
To remove photos from Google Pay, you need to access your Google account settings, not the downloaded Google Pay app or website. It is because your Google Pay profile picture is your Google account photo, which is also used across different Google products and services. So, to delete a picture from Google Pay, follow these steps:
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