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viviendoparajesus Apprentice

How do I hide my personal information (last name, address, phone) on my profile/ member information page? I do not see a hide option. When I tried deleting it, I got a message saying it was a required field.

Thanks!


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psawyer Proficient

The personal information in your profile is private, and is not visible to members or to forum moderators.

Skylark Collaborator

You make something up. ;)

kareng Grand Master

How do I hide my personal information (last name, address, phone) on my profile/ member information page? I do not see a hide option. When I tried deleting it, I got a message saying it was a required field.

Thanks!

Click on my pic or name or anyone elses. You will see what we see. We don't see the home address. Any parts we see, you should be able to change. Mine says I am from the Kansas City area. I could probably delete that if I wanted to and leave it blank or make it less specific.

Another way to check: log out of your name. Then come back on as a guest (no login). click on your name under the "members" at the top or one of your posts. I just looked and all I saw that was personal was - male, birthdate with no year. Pretty anonymous. ;)

viviendoparajesus Apprentice

Thanks so much. When I saw the personal information, I thought everyone could see it. Thanks again.

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blueshabooMoon Apprentice

Thanks so much. When I saw the personal information, I thought everyone could see it. Thanks again.

Hi,exactly as your first reply [expert] said, it it private, only shows for you on personal profile page, not the world, rest assured, Terri

zentex Newbie

Whew! I just had a panic that all of my info was out there for all the celiacs of the world to see. I'm very relieved that this is not the case. Don't get me wrong...I have no fear of celiacs (I may be one myself)--I just value my privacy!


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