Don't Forget Our Posts Are "Google-Able"

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A search for information on Lia Sophia revealed that a DCS thread about recruiting a consultant was publicly accessible, raising concerns about privacy. Users noted that content labeled "behind the apron" is not intended for public view, emphasizing the importance of maintaining confidentiality in private discussions. The discovery of private posts appearing in search results prompted users to reassess where they store sensitive information. Overall, the conversation highlights issues related to online privacy and the visibility of forum content in search engines.
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Mel5497
While doing a search for info on Lia Sophia, I found:

Becky's DCS thread about recruiting a Lia Sophia consultant. I clicked the link and the entire thread came up. (Nothing bad in it, but was surprised.)

Just a PSA.
 
Does that include the ones in the section "behind the apron" ?
Not that I am too worried, but private means private and if we can find it on google, I guess it's not.
Thanks for the heads up!
 
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I don't think anything 'behind the apron' can be viewed by outsiders. (Bless Deb and Greg for giving us this area!)
 
Hm...i need to go check where I put my AD drama...and make sure it's behind the apron...
 
dannyzmom said:
Hm...i need to go check where I put my AD drama...and make sure it's behind the apron...

Both threads are here. You're good.
 
legacypc46 said:
While doing a search for info on Lia Sophia, I found:

Becky's DCS thread about recruiting a Lia Sophia consultant. I clicked the link and the entire thread came up. (Nothing bad in it, but was surprised.)

Just a PSA.


That caught me by surprise too, I googled my name and a post from CS came up too!
 

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