About Gravatar
Gravatar is a free profile linking service that allows users to link their email addresses to unique images. This service was created by Matt Tubb and launched in 2007.
Gravatar uses a combination of data from your email address, the IP address of your computer, and other sources to determine which image to display for each user account.
The images are then stored on Gravatar's servers and can be used by anyone to link their email addresses to a unique image.
How it Works
Here's an overview of how Gravatar works:
- When you create an account on Gravatar, you're prompted to enter your email address and a password.
- The email address is then used to generate a unique identifier.
- This identifier is used to link your email address to a unique image on Gravatar's servers.