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WR-Games gives you fine-grained control over what’s visible on your public profile and how other members can interact with you. Privacy settings are found in Settings → Privacy and apply to your public-facing profile unless otherwise noted.

Profile Visibility

These settings control which reputation and social signals are shown on your public profile.

Trust Score

Show or hide your Trust Score on your public profile. Other players use your Trust Score to gauge reliability when you join new groups or events.

Reputation

Show or hide your Reputation points (RP) and level badge on your public profile.

Friends List

Choose whether your friends list is visible to anyone who views your profile, or keep it private.

Activity Streak

Show or hide your current activity streak on your public profile.
Even with your Trust Score hidden from your public profile, organizers in groups you belong to can still see it when reviewing join requests on Standard+ groups.

Play Data

Control what play information is visible to others and how your data contributes to platform analytics.

Play History

Toggle your play history on or off on your public profile. When hidden, other members cannot see which games you’ve played, when you played them, or at which events.

Score Data

If you show your play history, you can choose to hide score data within it. Your play records are still stored — only the scores are not displayed publicly.

Play Data Opt-Out

By default, anonymized play data contributes to platform-wide analytics (for example, trending games in your region). You can opt out of this entirely in Settings → Privacy. Opting out does not delete existing data; it stops future contributions.

Messaging

Control who can send you new direct messages on WR-Games.
SettingWho can DM you
OpenAny WR-Games member
Group members onlyOnly members of groups you share
NobodyNo new DMs allowed
Changing your DM access setting to Nobody does not close existing conversation threads — you can still read and reply to messages already in your inbox.

Groups

You can show or hide your group memberships on your public profile. When hidden, other members visiting your profile will not see a list of the groups you belong to.
Privacy settings apply to your public profile page. Event attendee lists and group member directories are governed by each individual group’s own settings, which are controlled by group organizers.