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Player profile pages

What a player profile page shows, how to find a player's profile, and how opt-out affects what's visible.

Updated 7 June 2026

Every player clan.me has spotted gets a public profile page at clan.me/players/their-uuid. Profile pages are publicly accessible and aggregate the player's sighting history across all tracked servers.

What a profile shows

A profile page includes:

  • The player's Minecraft avatar and current username
  • All servers they've been spotted on, with the date of their last sighting on each
  • Their first-ever sighting date and most recent sighting date
  • Timestamps rounded to the nearest hour for privacy

Profile pages do not show session lengths, chat content, game statistics, or any data beyond which servers the player was spotted on and when.

How to find a profile

Profile pages are accessed by UUID, not by username. To find a player's profile, you need their UUID from a source like namemc.com or the Mojang API. Just-spotted feeds and player roster pages on server listings link directly to each player's profile.

Privacy and opt-out

Profile pages are intentionally limited to publicly observable sighting data and do not expose any information that wasn't already visible to anyone who polled the server at the right moment.

Players who have opted out via clan.me/optout have their profile page return a 404. Their sightings continue to be counted anonymously for server analytics, but no personally identifying information is shown anywhere on the site.

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