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    New to UIFlow - What's the difference between Public and Private Profiles?

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    • TomKattT
      TomKatt
      last edited by

      Setting up my Fire v2.7 and never used UIFlow before... When I go to UIFlow webpage I get the option to enter my device as either Public or Private. What is the difference? Is one type prefrred over the other?

      Currently, I am using the UIFlow web compiler, though I may decide to install local UIFlow IDE later on.

      Thanks!

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      • ajb2k3A
        ajb2k3 @TomKatt
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        @TomKatt Local UIFlow IDE is V1 and way out of date.
        Private means that no one can see it.
        Public is for if its sharing data you would like to share with others for example environmental sensors.

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        • TomKattT
          TomKatt @ajb2k3
          last edited by TomKatt

          @ajb2k3
          Thanks for the reply! My Fire v2.7 initially had some difficulty loading with UIFlow V2 - it would just reset with blank screen. Somehow I did manage to get V2 burned and am experimenting with it now.

          EDIT - if I accidentally selected Public during initial setup, how do I change that to Private mode ?

          EDIT 2 - never mind, figured it out. Wasn't the most intuitive option but I reset as desired.

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            peolsolutions
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            Public Profiles: Visible to all users, allowing others to see your projects, contributions, and activity. Great for networking and showcasing work.

            Private Profiles: Restricted visibility, keeping your projects and activity hidden unless shared directly. Ideal for personal or confidential work.

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