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Re: Question [about post visibility]
To clarify, when you wrote "gone" I assumed you meant gone from the group's archives. If you just want the info inaccessible to anyone who is not a member, making the group private will do that.
By Pete Cook · #40870 ·
Re: Question [about post visibility]
Well as the help says about a group changing to private archive from public archive: Note: During the time when the archive was publicly viewable, web search engines might have found and cached the
By Frances · #40869 ·
Re: Question [about post visibility]
I can't even do that. It's years of posts
By Chris Olivacz · #40868 ·
Re: Question [about post visibility]
You can delete your messages from the group. Open a message. Use the hamburger menu below the message. Choose Delete Message. Perhaps you can persuade that group owner to change to private archive.
By Frances · #40867 ·
Re: Question [about post visibility]
Only if you delete it all before you leave. Pete
By Pete Cook · #40866 ·
Re: Question [about post visibility]
Duane, So if I "leave" the group all that info will be gone?
By Chris Olivacz · #40865 ·
Re: Question [about post visibility]
If it's not your group and you don't want the information public, you have a couple of options.? 1)? Convince the owner to change the group setting.? 2)? Delete all of your posts and leave the
By Duane · #40864 ·
Re: Question [about post visibility]
Correct. Either the owner or a moderator with the proper privileges. P
By Pete Cook · #40863 ·
Re: Question [about post visibility]
In the actual group settings? So the person in charge of that group can only do it
By Chris Olivacz · #40862 ·
Re: Question [about post visibility]
Nope, you can still do it. It¡¯s under admin > settings. P
By Pete Cook · #40861 ·
Re: Question [about post visibility]
I am not sure what I am supposed to google. I searched your display name - Hams. If I search for Groups.io hams, I see your group. /g/ham The group settings you have chosen are: All
By Frances · #40860 ·
Re: Question [about post visibility]
So is this something that could be done after the fact or is it to late?
By Chris Olivacz · #40859 ·
Re: Question [about post visibility]
That¡¯s why I keep my groups¡¯ archives (and everything else) private. pete
By Pete Cook · #40858 ·
Re: Question [about post visibility]
Just for the hell of it. Google my name and go to page #2. Tell me what you see
By Chris Olivacz · #40857 ·
Re: Question [about post visibility]
Have you checked what is available in Google? Not really much personal info, even in a group like Group Managers Forum with public message archives. Check it out after you logout or?use a different
By Frances · #40856 ·
Re: Question [about post visibility]
With all the identity thief stuff going on, I find it mind blowing what anyone could search any group.io page and ready all the messages even though they're not members of that group. That's a concern
By Chris Olivacz · #40855 ·
Re: Question [about post visibility]
About message archives ?- it is reversible to go from public to private, but not from private to public. See more:
By Frances · #40854 ·
Re: Question [about post visibility]
Your group's archives are public and therefore indexable by search engines. The owner can change them to private, but someone would then have to go to various search engines to have any indexed pages
By Pete Cook · #40853 ·
Question [about post visibility]
So when you google my name? info pops up from stuff I've posted to the group.io page I'm part of. How could i stop this from happening? I don't want anything I post to what i thought was a private
By Chris Olivacz · #40852 ·
Re: Need a new group OWNER
Chris, that's a fantastic idea. Hopefully, if that's true, they can get to it before the 30-day timer runs out on the groups.io cookie. Donald <Chriscancilla@...> wrote:
By Donald Hellen · #40851 ·