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I just noticed that profile pages now contain a new setting called "all visitors". If you pick this, you can now let the public at large see your entire profile page. Previously, profile pages are only view-able by logged-in GOG users. I've been hearing a few Gog-ers say that they wish to have the ability to show off their gaming library to other non-GOG gamers (like Steam, for example). Now you can do that.

Also, I don't know if this is new, but for those who don't anyone to see anything, there is now a checkbox option beside a "Profile enabled" setting, where if you uncheck it, it will be as if a profile never existed. Yes, granted it should be a default first, but the option nevertheless is less of a hassle than changing all the individual settings one by one to "only me".
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Nicole28: Also, I don't know if this is new, but for those who don't anyone to see anything, there is now a checkbox option beside a "Profile enabled" setting, where if you uncheck it, it will be as if a profile never existed. Yes, granted it should be a default first, but the option nevertheless is less of a hassle than changing all the individual settings one by one to "only me".
That's been there for a while now. I just wish it wouldn't make the site look broken like that - if you click on the profile of someone who has diabled profiles, you get redirected to the GOG error site.

What I would have liked to see instead is a neutral profile page that's not giving away any information the user doesn't want to give (e.g. number of games, friends etc.), but allows a user to post a motto or message if they want to which can be read by everyone, without the user having to allow access to other info.
That's what I have it set to.