-Go to "Account Settings", which'll be located next to your default picture. I beleive it's right under "Edit profile".
-Then the 5th link down'll say "Privacy Settings", you'll want to click on "Change Settings".
-The first box'll say "Who Can View My Full Profile" and there'll be two options: "My Friends Only" or "Anyone Under 18 On Myspace". Obviously, to have it public, you'll choose the "Anyone Under 18 On Myspace".
-Then just scroll to the bottom, and click "Change Settings", and there you go!
hip9314 answered Friday December 1 2006, 3:31 pm: 1. sign onto myspace
2. next to yer picture it says account settings
3. click on that
4. then go down till you see privacy setting
5. click on change setting by the pravacy setting
6. go down to where it says "Who can veiw my profile"
7. click on the box where it says "Anyone under 18 on myspace"
8. go all the way down the page and click "Change Settings"
9. Go all the way to the top of the page and click "Home"
10. You should be on yer home page and that's it
snickerzz11 answered Friday December 1 2006, 1:28 pm: when you sign in, click on accound settings (in the blue box at the top of the page). then, next to privacy settings, click change settings. then, under Who Can View My Whole Profile, change it to Anyone Under 18 on myspace. then, at the bottom click change settings, and you're good! =] [ snickerzz11's advice column | Ask snickerzz11 A Question ]
mayonnaise answered Friday December 1 2006, 10:25 am: When you sign in, and you get to your home page, click on account settings. Then where privacy settings are, click on change settings. Then it says, who can view my full profile. Yours is obviously set on "my friends only" so just change it to the other choice. :] [ mayonnaise's advice column | Ask mayonnaise A Question ]
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