Can I Add a Signature on MyPF without Being a Gold Member?

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Adding a signature on MyPF is restricted to Gold Members only. Users must navigate to "Personal Details" to access the signature settings. One user experienced difficulty accessing the signature link due to browser errors. The discussion highlights the benefits of becoming a Gold Member for additional features. Overall, obtaining a Gold Membership is recommended for those wanting to add a signature.
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As usual I can't find it in the MyPF menu. I have a condition called 'menu blindness' which makes whatever I look for in a list become invisible. Seriously ,,,
 
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You have to go to "Personal Details" first.

Here is a direct link:
https://www.physicsforums.com/account/signature
 
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Thank you. Found it.
 
The same problem, when I am trying to download the above mentioned link, my browser obtaining the ERROR message.
 
DrClaude said:
Only gold members can have a signature.
Arghh! Anyway thank you much! I will try to become this "Gold Member", if I will stay on this forum.
 
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