Cloak mode

What is cloak mode and how can I change it?

asked over 6 years ago

4 Comments

Atomicdiner says: November 24, 2018

Only a Klingon would know that answer ( Translate the Klinglon following back to english ) yIghoSDo’ qaStaHvIS DIlmeH

Calhan_Mercantile says: November 24, 2018

Google translate does not translate Klingon! LOL

KAFarm says: November 24, 2018

Klingon is difficult to translate, here is the translation that I’ve found – “good luck to will pay for everything in”

Atomicdiner says: November 24, 2018

Close. What I said was Good Luck on your Sales.

2 Answers

I think it may be your privacy settings for your profile.

To make your profile visible to prospective buyers/sellers, you need to go to your Account Settings>Other options > Allow users to see your public profile and select Yes instead of No.

To do [URL removed]

Hover over Account at top left of page > scroll down to Account Settings > scroll down to Other options and make your change.

selected by Bonanza as the best answer

answered over 6 years ago

or is it your browser settings..all browers have a cloaked mode to hide your location

In google it is incognito
firefox it is called private window and shows the person as cloaked

do not know name for other browsers…but all are similar..

You have something in your browser settings to always open in a ‘cloaked’ mode or you right clicked and chose Open link in incognito (private) window

answered over 6 years ago

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