Profile Privacy
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Profile Privacy
Your account has three privacy toggles. They’re independent — set them in any combination. This page says precisely what each one changes.
Public or Anonymous
Your profile can be in one of two modes:
- Public (default) — other players see your nickname and avatar on rosters, in roll-call, in search results, everywhere your profile appears.
- Anonymous — the same places show your avatar as a grey ghost silhouette and your name as “ANON” instead of your nickname.
You switch between them from your account settings. The privacy card in the account editor also shows a side-by-side avatar preview of both modes so you can see the before/after.
What “anonymous” does and doesn’t do
- It’s a display change. Your profile still exists, you can still be booked and found, you still appear on rosters and in game activity.
- Other players just see ANON and a grey ghost silhouette instead of your real identity. Your nickname, avatar, and other details are hidden from their view.
- It’s not a block. People can still see your actions (joined a game, left a game, etc.) — just not your identity.
Games that ask for non-anonymous players
When a host creates a game, they can switch off a toggle labelled Allow ANONymous users in the game editor. A game with that toggle off is a signal that the host would rather play with people showing their identity.
One catch: this is a setting the host controls, not you. There’s no “anonymous players not welcome” banner on the game detail page when you’re browsing — the flag shapes who the host lets in, not a warning you see before booking. And how strictly it gets enforced isn’t always guaranteed. If you’re in anonymous mode and a game has the flag off, don’t count on being able to book.
My phone contacts can find me
Default: on.
When on, people who have your phone number saved in their phone contacts will see you listed in their Furbol contacts section — alongside their other Furbol-using friends.
When off:
- People who have your phone number won’t see you in their Furbol contacts list.
- This applies only to contact-matching discovery. If someone finds you another way — through a shared game, a venue, an invitation, search by nickname — they still see you normally.
- If you’ve already interacted with them on Furbol, the setting doesn’t retroactively hide you from their Furbol relationships.
My friends can manage my bookings
Default: on.
When on, your contacts can place you into a game themselves — booking a spot on your behalf, which you can then confirm. See Placing Followers and Guests.
When off, you won’t appear in the list of people a friend can pick from when they’re placing someone. They can still invite you to a game the normal way — what changes is that they can’t take a spot for you directly.
What these settings do not change
- They don’t hide your history from people you’ve already played with.
- They don’t turn off notifications. For that, see Notification Preferences.
- They don’t remove you from games. For that, see Leaving a Game.
- They don’t block specific people. For that, see Blacklisting.
Related
- Your Profile
- Changing Your Privacy Settings — the step-by-step flow version, with exact in-app labels.
- Account States
- Notification Preferences
- Blacklisting
- Placing Followers and Guests