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Your Privacy and Trailblazer Profile
Your Trailblazer profile has public and private information. Take charge of who sees what using your account settings page.
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What Can Others See About Me on My Trailblazer Profile?
Your Trailblazer account includes a profile that contains information about you. You can make your profile private or public on the Privacy Settings page.
If you make your profile private, other Trailblazers see your first and last name and profile picture. If you make your profile public, they see more information, like your Trailhead rank and badges earned.
Here’s an example of a public profile as it appears to another Trailblazer. In a browser window, the profile appears as a single page.
And here’s a private profile as viewed by another Trailblazer.
The Trailblazer settings page contains fields marked Private and Public. Even if you enable the Public Profile setting, only you and Salesforce can see private fields like your street address or your connected social accounts and email addresses.
Trailblazer can email you about things like interesting products or services, or replies to posts and comments. To receive emails from a Trailblazer-related site, opt in to them on the Email Preferences Setting page. Take care choosing your email notifications so that you don’t inadvertently miss replies to your posts and other important notifications.
What Information Does Trailblazer Collect from My Salesforce Instance?
Trailblazer doesn’t use or deploy any permissions sets, profiles, or other security settings from any connected Salesforce instances. It doesn’t allow access to any of the data or metadata stored in Salesforce.
What Information Does Trailblazer Collect from Third Parties?
When you sign up or log in using a third-party identity provider like Salesforce, MuleSoft, Tableau, Google, or LinkedIn, Trailblazer collects this personally identifiable information.
- First name
- Last name
- Email address
For more details about what information we collect, see Query for User Information. For specific information on what third-party websites share with us, see that website’s documentation. When you sign up or log in through a third party, they ask for your consent to share information with us.

