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Posted Monday, February 12, 2007 - Post #16348
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We have plans to include a Privacy Filter to allow the exclusion of some data, from comments to pictures to individuals.  In the meantime, there is little GenoPro can do to exclude specific pictures when generating a report.
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The option to password your report on http://familytrees.genopro.com is already available. See this post: http://support.genopro.com/FindPost11312.aspx
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Many of the images I have of statutory records, census records etc are purchased on-line, and while the information contained (e.g from my own transcript) is free to use, in the U.K, Crown copyright applies to the images themselves.

There should be some way to specify that certain images, particularly in Sources, either should not be uploaded to the Genopro website, or perhaps that they should be password-protected when on the web.

Some kind of password protection would be preferred - then I'd be able do do research when away from home, as long as I have internet access.


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