Unable to find how to hide email address for PF account

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What? We no longer able to choose to show or hide our email address in our profile on Physicsforums? If can, then where is it? I looked thoroughly but cannot find the option.
 
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I typed mine into the search function but nothing came up. I thought all email addresses were not publicly visible hence no need for option to hide them.
 
symbolipoint said:
What? We no longer able to choose to show or hide our email address in our profile on Physicsforums? If can, then where is it? I looked thoroughly but cannot find the option.
Email addresses are private by default, unless you decide to explicitly type it in your "About". No online forum I know of makes email addresses public.
 
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Wrichik Basu said:
Email addresses are private by default, unless you decide to explicitly type it in your "About". No online forum I know of makes email addresses public.
That is useful; I thought that we did have the option a few years ago.
 
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jack action said:
I don't see your email in your profile: https://www.physicsforums.com/members/symbolipoint.58864/#about
So it is not available as an option. I and we can comfortably live with that.
 
IIRC the old forum software had an option to allow other users to contact you via email, without actually revealing your email address. I think I remember turning that option off, or leaving it off if it was enabled by default. I haven't found anything like that currently under "MY PF". As far as I can tell, any direct contact between members has to be via the "conversation" (formerly "private message") system.
 
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