Change Time Settings: How To Easily Adjust Your Clock

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To change your time settings, click on "my PF" in the upper left corner of the page. Next, scroll down to "edit options" and then to "Date & Time Options." Here, you can input your correct time zone to ensure accurate posting times. This adjustment is crucial for clarity in discussions. Proper time settings enhance user experience by preventing confusion over post timings.
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Hello,

How would I change my time settings?
It's annoying to find out when people posted something when the time is wrong.

Thanks
 
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physicsdreams said:
Hello,

How would I change my time settings?
It's annoying to find out when people posted something when the time is wrong.

Thanks
Click on "my PF" in the upper left hand corner of the page. Scroll down to "edit options", scroll down to "Date & Time Options" and input your correct time zone. This was part of your initial profile setup that you went through.
 
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