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# Managing Multiple Accounts

Understanding how to manage your Saturn accounts is key for customization and security. \
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Here’s how you can manage and edit your accounts, and view/export private information like your Secret Recovery Phrase and Private Key. \
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Remember to keep this information confidential and never share it with anyone, including Saturn support.

### Account Management

To manage your accounts, click on “Manage Accounts” in the settings page. This will display your loaded accounts and balances.

### Viewing and Managing Accounts

Imported Accounts Can Include:

1. Multiple accounts generated from the same secret phrase.
2. Accounts from different secret phrases.
3. Accounts imported via private keys.

### Editing and Personalizing Accounts

Click on an account to access the edit menu, allowing you to personalize your account.

For more details and guides, please refer to Saturn's additional resources.


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