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Hiding the Now Playing widget from players

Hey, just a small nitpick, but I was wondering if maybe there's a way of doing this differently. I sometimes name the tracks in the Jukebox so that I know specifically what they represent. Sometimes, a player might misclick on the Jukebox, and when he sees the Now Playing widget it can potentially give something away. Is there any reason for the players to see that info at all? I don't think so. Hence, the question - can you hide it from players, or does it always have to be there?
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I do not know of a way to hide it. There is just what you already discovered -- GM can rename the track, and the GM's custom title will show under the Now Playing / Jukebox tab. Best workaround is maybe rename the tracks with a code-name that your players won't recognize.&nbsp;&nbsp; Wiki, <a href="https://wiki.roll20.net/Jukebox" rel="nofollow">https://wiki.roll20.net/Jukebox</a> Also just from personal anecdotes -- your players may be different -- my players don't click on that tab very often, so I think we GM's can usually rest easy from this spoiler. Most players are usually hanging out in the Chat tab, or the Journals tab.