Set the default time zone
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You can adjust the default time zone in Bitbucket Data Center and Server individually or for all users. Setting time zones gives remote users and distributed teams accurate, local timestamps in the application and notification emails. However, setting the default time zone for all users won't override individual user's time zone settings.
To set the default time zone for all users:
- Log in to Bitbucket as an admin.
- From the administration area, select Server settings (under 'Settings').
- In the Time Zone field, specify the appropriate time zone.
To set the default time zone for a single user (yourself):
- Click your profile picture (in the upper-right), then select Manage account.
- In the Time Zone field, specify the appropriate time zone.
Last modified on Oct 4, 2022
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