BAS Top Scorers ListsPosted on June 24, 2023June 24, 2023 by Brampton Adult Soccer0 We’ve got another new feature for everyone in BAS to enjoy. On every BAS Standings page we now have the Top Scorers for the division displayed. BAS appreciates that some of you may not want your photo publicized on the BAS Top Scorers lists which is why we have provided an option whereby you can set your profile photo to private. Profile photos are mandatory for the purpose of identifying you and are a requisite for participating in BAS matches, however, should you not want your photo displayed, you can follow the instructions below. Making your Profile Photo Private for the Top Scorers List Step 1: Visit your Profile Click the “Your Account” link in the menu bar or the little User Icon to log in, you will be taken directly to your profile page. You should familiarize yourself with your profile page in general as it contains BAS information specifically tailored to you. Step 2: Locate the Red “Make Photo Private” button Once you’re on your profile page, scroll down below your approved photo and locate the red “Make Photo Private” button. Click on the button and your profile photo will be listed as private. (If you change your photo you do NOT have to mark the new one as private as well. The private photo setting will apply to any profile photo associated to your account.) Step 3: That’s it, you’re done Making your Photo Public for the Top Scorers List Step 1: Visit your Profile Click the “Your Account” link in the menu bar or the little User Icon to log in, you will be taken directly to your profile page. You should familiarize yourself with your profile page in general as it contains BAS information specifically tailored to you. Step 2: Locate the Green “Make Photo Public” button Once you’re on your profile page, scroll down below your approved photo and locate the green “Make Photo Public” button. Click on the button and your profile photo will be listed as public. (If you change your photo you do NOT have to mark the new one as public as well. The public/private photo setting will apply to any profile photo associated to your account.) Step 3: That’s it, you’re done Leave a Reply You must be registered BAS member AND logged in to participate in discussions. BAS reserves the right to remove any comment, without notice or explanation.