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Posted Sunday, May 1, 2005 - Post #7359
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I have a cousin that wishes her name and the name of her child be deleted from the family tree.

I do not know why. I've asked but she has not been forthcoming.

At any rate, she wants this to be done. I feel being a member of a family is a binary event. Either you is, or you ain't a member of the family. If you is, you get placed on the tree.

I am thinking maybe I can just eliminate her birthdate information. ie, select not to view her age. However, if you "drill-down" in to a .gno form, the dd/mm/yy shows up. Is there someway to keep the information but make it invisble from view?

Your help is appreciated.

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Posted Thursday, August 18, 2005 - Post #7362
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This is a delicate topic. One solution will be the "Privacy Filter" for the report. This privacy filter will be simple to use, while offering the option to be customizable via a script. At the moment, the option "Exclude from Report" is a technical issue to avoid duplicate. I have been thinking of adding another option to "Delete from Report", however I think this option will be found in the privacy filter rather than being a property of the object itself (individual, family, pedigree link, picture).


I agree. The privacy filter will be able to hide so many details that nobody would be able to know who was behind the entry. Of course, any intimate who KNOWS that that particular person should be there in tree, will know that you actually refer to that particular person. However, that initimate knows already more than is publisched, so whether you do or don't publish the limited info, is moot.



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