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jayshari Send message Joined: 20 Aug 01 Posts: 1 Credit: 3,248 RAC: 0 |
How can I hide my computer on the My Profile page of the website? I am just unsure of having all my pc details on veiw. |
J D K Send message Joined: 26 May 04 Posts: 1295 Credit: 311,371 RAC: 0 |
Click on my name at the left side and then click on view computer and you will see that nothing of importance is showing... Go to your acct and look in "SETI@home preferences control resource share and customize graphics View or edit" if you still wish to hide your info... And the beat goes on Sonny and Cher BOINC Wiki |
OzzFan Send message Joined: 9 Apr 02 Posts: 15691 Credit: 84,761,841 RAC: 28 |
There's absolutely nothing wrong with the info others see (they see less than you think, they don't get to see what you get to see). The info shown to everyone else is nothing more than what a typical web browser reports to every website on the internet, which is collected for statistical purposes. To see what I see of your computers, click on my name to see my account, then click on view computers. Compare that info with what you see of your own and you'll see that there's quite a bit less shown, and nothing harmful at all. |
Temujin Send message Joined: 19 Oct 99 Posts: 292 Credit: 47,872,052 RAC: 0 |
Rights or wrongs of hiding computers aside ;-) To hide your computers, click on Your Account in the menu above Then click view or edit next to SETI@home preferences click the edit Seti@hone Preferences link and then set Should SETI@home show your computers on its web site to no [edit] Feel free to hide your computers if you so wish but like the others have already said, what we see is quite different from what you see. There really is no need to hide them but if thats what you want to do, go ahead. |
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