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[To know more about profiles and the available options...]((../../02.Channels/02.Profiles))
### Channel Manager
From here you can manage your channels and create new ones.
Note: Channels are different from profiles. A profile is a collection of information about yourself so you can have different profiles depending on the data you want to share with different users or groups. For example: your public or default profile (which is always available to the general public and cant be hidden) is GNU/Linux and FOSS related. You set the permissions and establish connections with those who may share those interests. But if you have your group of friends that dont care about that much, and you dont want to bore them with it, you can create a new profile with a new set of permissions called “friends”, that allow its members access only to another kind of information.
A channel, on the other hand, its the space on the web that contains collections of content stored in one place, thats the stream (will see that later). What kind of content? Well, thats exactly the point of it. You can create different channels for different kinds of content and specifies whose of your contacts or public can see it. In other words, a profile is information about you and a channel is the space where specific information its gathered and showed up.
From here you can manage your channels and create new ones.<br>
**Note: Channels are different from profiles.**<br>
**A profile** is a collection of information about yourself so you can have different profiles depending on the data you want to share with different users or groups. For example: your public or default profile (which is always available to the general public and cant be hidden) is GNU/Linux and FOSS related. You set the permissions and establish connections with those who may share those interests. But if you have your group of friends that dont care about that much, and you dont want to bore them with it, you can create a new profile with a new set of permissions called “friends”, that allow its members access only to another kind of information.<br>
**A channel**, on the other hand, its the space on the web that contains collections of content stored in one place, thats the stream (will see that later). What kind of content? Well, thats exactly the point of it. You can create different channels for different kinds of content and specifies whose of your contacts or public can see it. In other words, a profile is information about you and a channel is the space where specific information its gathered and showed up.
Click on the **Channel Manager** to access its options.
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It allows to see your connections and to edit them [Informations here](../../03.Connections)
## 6. Directory: ![home](en/Icon_directory.png)
It allows to see any channel on hubzilla (not just Dishub)
It allows to see and search any channel on hubzilla (not just Dishub). To search a specific channel use the search engine on the upper left side of the directory page
![Directory](en/Directory.png)

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Here is an example of such a message:
![connections_premium_message](en/Connection_premium_message.png)
To set a premium channel, go to your channel **Settings**, then on **Premium Channel Settings**
To set a premium channel, go to your channel **Settings**, then on the same left side bar select **Premium Channel Settings**
![channel_premium](en/channel_premium.png)
Enable the premium channel restriction, enter your message and click on *Submit*.

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## What is a profile?
You have surely registered with some other internet services, such as forums or online communities. For all of them you provided some information about yourself, such as date of birth, country, age and the likes. Think of your profile as **the basic information about yourself you tell other people**.
Here is an example of a profile with not much on it :)
Here is an example of a profile with not much on it
![profile_view](en/Profile_view.png)
And the same one, but seen from a directory research on "meaz" !