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debbiedo49
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how do I delete profile pics please?
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Hi @debbiedo49, head to your edit profile page and click 'change my picture'- there should be the option to remove it there!
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Thanks I meant how do I remove the old ones from my wall please?
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You know when you change your profile pic, and the old one is on your wall? How do I delete it please? Plus I would like to remove some of my discussions, is that possible please? Thanks Debbie x
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@Pippa_Scope please advise
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Hi @debbiedo49, I've now removed all images except your current one off your wall. If you send us a link to the discussion you'd like to remove to community@scope.org.uk, we can take it from there!
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Thanks
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My profile pic is a little out of date as it was taken whilst still mobile last year but I have always found the paranoia regarding real pictures a little unnecessary.
TK"I'm on the wrong side of heaven and the righteous side of hell" - from Wrong side of heaven by Five Finger Death Punch. -
No its nothing to do with that but thanks anyway, I don't post my self in pics
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