The user's personal data comprises of:

Fig. Username List
A user can define several usernames, that can be used when authenticating to different clients
Fig. Email Address List
A user can define several usernames, that can be used when authenticating to different clients. To be able to use an registered email address it has to be verified
Fig. Personal Data Form
Different clients and services can require different personal data, to successfully authenticate a user. Depending on the corresponding client configuration the user can add the required information in this section.
This section shows the devices that are activated and associated with the user's account. At least one device will be listed here. Additionally some more details about the device, i.e. the name and activation etc. are shown.
Fig. Activation List
A user can add new activations, i.e. a new device by clicking the Add another device activation button or by choosing the corresponding option in the XignIn-App
Adding another device will look like this when adding another device from the account management at xign.me.
Fig. Add new Activation Dialog
After filling in the required information a new activation qr code is displayed. Optionally the user can opt-in to send the same qr code to his main email address.
The Services section is divided into Administrable Services and normal Services. Adminstrable Services are services that are owned by the user or to which the user was granted administration permissions.
Normal Services are services the user has authenticated to in the past and is a member of.
The Organizations section is divided into Administrable Organizations and normal Organizations. Adminstrable Organizations are organizations that are owned by the user or to which the user was granted administration permissions.
Normal organizations are organizations the user is a member of.
In this section the user is able to manage his existing organizations, create new organizations and add services to a organization and much more. For more info see organizations.