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30 Apr 10 #201512 by Lilibet
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Thanks Ian :-)
Nigella, I'm not agitated about it, but I have felt for a while that I've probably given away far too much private information since joining, and would prefer to edit some of my posts and replies, to make me more anonymous :-)

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30 Apr 10 #201513 by nagios
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test

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30 Apr 10 #201514 by chris75
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Hi Nigella.
I suppose it just depends on your own viewpoint how much risk if any exists, there is always the potential to be identified by your ex or someone else you would rather not see your posts.

I think that the chance of any harm coming is negligable but is all the same still a possibility

Chris.

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30 Apr 10 #201516 by Nigella19
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Nope. Still not there. What for example would I search on google to get me ? I have previously thought I must be easily identifiable because I am probably the only Aussie currently posting. Nige.

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30 Apr 10 #201521 by nagios
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i don't think it goes on that.. I could be wrong....

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30 Apr 10 #201523 by chris75
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Nigella.
If you have subscribed to a post regarding, for example "Spousal maintenance", then if someone happened to Google search "Spousal Maintenance" they could chose to click on the Wikivorce page that your post is displayed on.
Don't worry, if you have concerns about this simply ensure you are using an anoymous username and don't give away any personal details in your posts.

All the best, Chris.

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30 Apr 10 #201525 by Nigella19
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OK - thanks Chris. Nige.

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