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Thanks for the suggestion, but I’d like to clarify the difference between the current option and the proposed feature. Currently, Steam allows you to hide total playtime through the profile privacy settings, which means hours are either shown or hidden for all games at once. However, even when all playtime is hidden, hours are still visible in the Favorite Games section. My proposal focuses on the ability to selectively hide hours for individual games, specifically in the Favorite Games section. The reason is that some users want their profiles to look cleaner and more visually consistent, without showing playtime for games with very high hours, while still displaying other games and their playtime. This would give users greater flexibility and personalization for their profiles, without completely hiding their stats or disrupting the visual layout of the Favorite Games section.