What the public profile can show
The current Geotrackable profile page focuses on the public blurb, last activity, connected public teams, and public trackables tied to that identity.
If the item belongs to a public trackable group, the page can also link back to that batch page. Location-only stops can still appear in the travel log, and visible location notes can appear from the same coordinate when the viewer has access to them.
A saved route stop and a visible location note are not always the same thing, so clean page families make it easier to share, support, and explain the right page.
That makes the profile a lightweight public hub instead of a second copy of the signed-in account workspace.
What stays in the signed-in account workspace
Profile visibility settings, email address, linked-provider management, download or delete-data actions, support requests, and the tools for creating locations or reopening journeys all stay inside the signed-in account area.
That same account area also holds the saved Adventure and privacy mode, preferred map source, browser analytics choice, and the restore-friendly export tools. Signed-in pages use those saved account settings instead of the visit-level consent prompt.
Geotrackable also does not currently turn the public profile into a standalone public image gallery or public external-link page on this host.