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# Registration settings

Streams Manager allows your users to register on the site to subscribe and manage their account like changing their plan, extending their subscription, etc. The system allows for some control over how the registration process works.

* Registrations enabled - indicates whether registrations are enabled. When turned OFF, nobody will be able to register.
* Public registrations enabled - indicates whether public registrations are enabled. When turned OFF, people who are not already sharing one of your Streams server will NOT be able to register. Only people sharing a server will be able to do so. You can get around this using referral codes (see below)
* Require Discord information during registration - when turned ON, during registration users will have to enter their Discord username and ID to be able to register


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