Avatar not appearing on mobile

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Avatars are not displaying on mobile devices for some users, specifically in the official PF app and Tapatalk, while others can see their avatars. The issue seems to be linked to membership status, as one user noted that becoming a Gold member resolved their avatar visibility problem. The discussion highlights the value of the platform and the benefits of upgrading membership. Users are encouraged to consider membership options for enhanced features. The conversation reflects a community interest in resolving technical issues related to profile images.
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Hi All,

I've noticed that my avatar/profile image does not appear on mobile, but I do see the avatars for some other users. This applies to the official PF app, as well as apps such as Tapatalk.

Anybody have any insight into this?

Thanks,
coktail
 
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coktail said:
Hi All,

I've noticed that my avatar/profile image does not appear on mobile, but I do see the avatars for some other users. This applies to the official PF app, as well as apps such as Tapatalk.

Anybody have any insight into this?

Thanks,
coktail

You need to be a Gold member :)
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Sold!
I'm now a gold member :)
This site has been incredibly valuable to me, so it's 100% worth it.
Thanks, Greg!
 
coktail said:
Sold!
I'm now a gold member :)
This site has been incredibly valuable to me, so it's 100% worth it.
Thanks, Greg!

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