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Switching to a Public profile does not apply only to future activity; it retroactively exposes all historical workout streaming activity.
Changing your profile from Private to Public causes all your historical workout streaming activity—not just future activity—to become visible.
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"Please note, if you change your profile from Private to Public, all of your historical workout streaming activity will become visible.Excerpt from Peloton's Privacy Policy
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Switching to a Public profile does not apply only to future activity; it retroactively exposes all historical workout streaming activity.
Changing your profile from Private to Public causes all your historical workout streaming activity—not just future activity—to become visible.
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