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Private to public (mapped runs) and vice versa
Private to public (mapped runs) and vice versa

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View Moritz-M's profile
Germany Moritz-M says:

Hi,

I created my first map as "Private" just to test it out, then I wanted to set it to "Public" but couldn't find a way (Maybe just looked in the wrong location though.) Is this somehow possible?

- Moritz-M
Originally posted at 5:19am, 6 October 2007. • 1 posts ( permalink )

View ricardomt's profile
Brazil ricardomt says:

I am looking for the opposite... I want to change some "public" routes to "private"... Can I do this?
Posted 14 months ago. • 102 posts ( permalink )
View Chris' profile
United States Chris says:

You currently cannot change it from one to another, but I've added it to my list and you will be able to change this setting soon. In the mean time, if there's one that you want changed from public to private for privacy concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Posted 13 months ago. • 757 posts ( permalink )

View Quebeclibre's profile
Canada Quebeclibre says:

Hi Chris,

Can we see other peoples mapped runs? I would want to do this so as to find new routes to run in my city.

If yes how do we do this ?
Posted 8 months ago. • 23 posts ( permalink )

View Chris' profile
United States Chris says:

You can only see other people's mapped runs if you visit their runs. Are you asking for the ability to visit their profile and see a list of their mapped runs? If so, I can make that possible, as another request is to be able to use the mapping feature independently of a run and I am planning to do that as well.
Posted 8 months ago. • 757 posts ( permalink )

View crompsy's profile
Canada crompsy says:

I'd really like to see the mapping feature run independently-is that still in progress? I think it's a very solid tool-I'd probably switch from runningmap...
Posted 5 months ago. • 1 posts ( permalink )

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