How can I remove the "profile status" menu option from the browser interface?

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JCAK
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How can I remove the "profile status" menu option from the browser interface?

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Hi,

I am creating a user without special privileges, so that only to view the cameras. How can I do so that the options box that I show in the following image does not appear?
I can't find an option to hide it. I also want to hide the settings menu options. I don't want them to be seen by an unprivileged user.
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Re: How can I remove the "profile status" menu option from the browser interface?

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UI3 Menu -> Help -> URL Parameters. You can do anything you like if you have da skiwz.
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Re: How can I remove the "profile status" menu option from the browser interface?

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YrbkMgr wrote: Sat Mar 12, 2022 12:19 am UI3 Menu -> Help -> URL Parameters. You can do anything you like if you have da skiwz.
Thank you YrbkMgr !!

I tried with URL Parameters (?maximize=1) but it only works as a trick to hide the menus. If the user exits the Maximize option, the menu is displayed again.
If the solution is to modify lines of code, I would need to know where to touch. Which file should I modify .CSS .JS which?

What does "da skiwz" mean in your text?
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What does "da skiwz" mean in your text?
HAHAHA! I'm sorry man, I was being funny... a bit of comity... "the skills". If I'm honest, I laughed when I wrote it, so 50%. So yeah, if you have the skills was the operative point. Myself, I don't and I don't have a problem big enough to make me learn - you know, you have to learn how a watch works before you can find out what time it is (shrug).

The guy who authored UI3 is the best source to tap - first page of the UI3 help has contact information. In my experience, he's smart and approachable but not affiliated with Blue Iris - UI3 was a collaboration of some kind. The point though, I would advise skimming the ipcamtalk topic in this forum first.
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