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What the public profile can show

The current Geotrackable profile page focuses on the public blurb, last activity, connected public teams, and public trackables tied to that identity.

That makes the profile a lightweight public hub instead of a second copy of the signed-in account workspace.

What stays in the signed-in account workspace

Profile visibility settings, email address, linked-provider management, download or delete-data actions, support requests, and the tools for creating locations or reopening journeys all stay inside the signed-in account area.

Geotrackable also does not currently turn the public profile into a standalone public image gallery or public external-link page on this host.

Use these live pages when you want to apply the profile rules.

Manage your profile

Use account settings to control the profile blurb, profile-page visibility, default note visibility, and time zone before you send people to the public page.

Manage Profile

Open connected public pages

Public teams and public trackables connected to the same profile make it easier for people to understand who is behind the story.

Public Trackables

Keep account controls private

The profile page should explain the public side of the story while the account page keeps sign-in, delete-data, download, and support controls private.

About Teams

Public profile pages

A profile can highlight a display name, public blurb, connected public teams, and the public trackables people are allowed to open from that identity.

What the profile does not show

Email, password, provider links, remembered secret access, support-request history, and moderation controls stay in account settings instead of being copied onto the public profile.

When profiles help

Profiles are useful when a family organizer, leader, teacher, or individual geocacher wants one recognizable identity attached to public trackables.

Profiles connect public pages together

A profile can become the bridge between public teams, public trackables, and the person or adult-managed group behind the journey.

Keep profile details intentional

Profiles work best when they help people recognize the owner or organizer of the story without posting unnecessary personal or youth information.

If a public profile, team page, or trackable page needs review, use the support path instead of overloading the profile blurb with contact or moderation details that do not belong there.

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