How can I become invisible on this forum?

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The forum does not provide an option to hide online status unless users upgrade to a gold membership. To access this feature, users must visit the payment page for the upgrade. One participant expressed concern about not being able to pay for the membership due to a lack of credit or bank cards. The discussion highlights the limitations for users who cannot afford the upgrade. Overall, becoming invisible on the forum requires a financial commitment that some users may find challenging.
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Hey everyone,

I was looking in my options and I don't see a setting for "hide" my online status known as invisible. Does this forum allow me to go invisible? Where would the settings be at?
 
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You have to upgrade to gold membership
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Greg Bernhardt said:
You have to upgrade to gold membership
https://www.physicsforums.com/payments.php

Ah ok. I don't have anyway to pay for it but thank you. I don't have a credit card or bank card. If I get one I go into debt.
 
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