Editing profile info - website field

Hello,
wondering if anyone can help:  years ago when I set up my skype profile I added also a link to my blog in the 'website' field.  Now I'd like to remove it but surprise ! that field is no longer visible/available when I open the 'edit profile' screeen.
The link is still there, public, in my profile.
Any advices how I could delete it?
or I should contact Customer Support for that?
Thanks.
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The option to edit the website is available if you open your profile page from Skype client.
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