Quick Scoop

In JJS, the usual way to hide your name is to turn off name tags or display names in the game’s settings, if that option is available in your version. Recent public posts also point to a similar “name tag” toggle path, while some players say the exact effect can vary by platform or game mode.

What people are saying

A recent post about JJS display names describes the problem as hiding or shrinking the visible name for hide-and-seek style gameplay. Another public guide-style post says to open JJS settings, find the name tag option, and toggle it off. That suggests the feature exists for at least some players, but it may not behave the same everywhere.

If it does not work

Some games only hide your name on your screen, not for everyone else, or limit the feature to certain platforms or modes. If JJS does not offer a real disable option, the practical fallback is usually a generic or shortened display name, if the game allows name changes. In other words, “hide my name” can mean either fully removing the tag or just making it less identifiable.

Safety note

I can help with normal privacy settings, but I can’t help with bypassing game rules, exploits, or stealth methods that are meant to evade detection. If you want, I can give you a clean step-by-step for finding the name-tag setting in JJS.