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Profile privacy settings do not protect this specified set of data fields; users cannot make them private regardless of what controls they configure.
The listed data fields remain publicly visible at all times; privacy settings cannot restrict their visibility.
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within the Services, all discussion boards, groups, or other public forums available to participants are publicly visible to other participants.
Please be aware that any information you share in a collaborative context may become publicly accessible.
Portions of your Profile may be visible to other users and the public, depending on the services you use and the choices you make regarding your anonymity.
"Regardless of profile settings, the following are always Public: Name, username/leaderboard name, profile picture/avatar, location (e.g. city, state), tags and badges, and metrics associated with your workout.Excerpt from Peloton's Privacy Policy
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Profile privacy settings do not protect this specified set of data fields; users cannot make them private regardless of what controls they configure.
The listed data fields remain publicly visible at all times; privacy settings cannot restrict their visibility.
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