Ron,  It's not that the trust is not there. But I can understand when someone 
is just getting into genealogy, it might be a temptation to publish the data 
without even considering the possible consequences.

Ed



On Sunday, January 19, 2014 7:24 AM, Michele/Support 
<[email protected]> wrote:

Ed,
I enter everything and source everything.  HOWEVER, I am very selective with 
what I share with others.  I will only export a select branch or even just a 
single family.  I will mark people as invisible if I need to but I can’t even 
remember having to do this because I rarely send anything to anyone that is 
dated more recent than about 1900.  Why, because if it is recent they should 
have been able to find it themselves J   I never GEDCOM my entire file and send 
it to someone. 
 
Michele
Technical Support
[email protected]
http://www.legacyfamilytree.com/
 
From:Ed Ladendorf [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, January 19, 2014 7:39 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [LegacyUG] Identity theft
 
I would like to share my files with a trusted family member (or friend). But 
I'm hesitant to include much information on living people, even though this can 
be suppressed by whomever gets the file. It's entirely possible that they could 
enter this information online (whether intentional or not), or share it through 
another medium. This has been a concern of mine, and I wonder how others handle 
it. Genealogy could be a gold mine for unscrupulous people.
 
1. How much information do you enter, if any, about your children or other 
living family members, and do you include sources?
 
2. Do you enter sources for yourself? You don't need them, but others might in 
the future. 
 
Thanks for any direction in this matter.
 
Ed


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