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How Do I Remove The State I Live In From My Profile?


Loey

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Loey Rising Star

How do I remove the state I live in from my profile? I'm not sure I want to but would like to have the option.

Thanks!

Loey


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Jestgar Rising Star

Only you can see it...

kareng Grand Master

Actually, if we look at your profile, we can't see your address ( required info) but we can see "location". To update or remove info : click on your picture in the top right corner of the forums. Above the thick green line , on the right, is a blue box that says " edit my profile". Click. Go all the way down, past " required info". You can delete or change the location you let others see when they look at your profile.

Click on my avatar and you can see what others can see. They don't see my actual address but they see my location as KC area.

Jestgar Rising Star

OK, I see where you're looking - in the 'my information' part. You put that in, and you can change it by clicking the 'edit profile' button at the top of your profile.

Loey Rising Star

OK, I see where you're looking - in the 'my information' part. You put that in, and you can change it by clicking the 'edit profile' button at the top of your profile.

Thanks everyone. I'm a little paranoid my GI will look at the forum and see my posts and I'm looking for a second opinion. Hmmm... is paranoia a symptom of Celiac? I'm guessing he has better things to do in his free time.

Thanks again,

Loey

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That would be anxiety. ;) And yeah, we don't seem to have nearly enough GIs reading this board. They sure would be better doctors if they did!

Loey Rising Star

OK, I see where you're looking - in the 'my information' part. You put that in, and you can change it by clicking the 'edit profile' button at the top of your profile.

I went there and the only area I saw when I went to edit my profile were the fields required (name, address, phone number) to join the forum. I didn't see where to remove it from the page people get when they click on me.

Also, what is "your status" and how do you set it? I posted a thread asking about that but haven't received any replies.

Thanks! smile.gif

Loey


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kareng Grand Master

I went there and the only area I saw when I went to edit my profile were the fields required (name, address, phone number) to join the forum. I didn't see where to remove it from the page people get when they click on me.

Also, what is "your status" and how do you set it? I posted a thread asking about that but haven't received any replies.

Thanks! smile.gif

Loey

You removed your state successfully. It doesn't show anymore. You did receive an answer on the status question. On mine: I click on my picture in the top right corner. It says my status " Pheeling psilly". And it has an update button. I don't know if you have the update button because you didn't put anything in yet. Try clicking on that space and typing. Sorry, I don't remember how I got it the first time.

kareng Grand Master

In this forum, status doesn't seem to mean much that I've noticed.

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