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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 279432" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>You DO need to put your full name on there. If not, people wouldn't know it was you and that would defeat the purpose. People can send you messages (that you can answer or not answer as you choose) but they still can't see anything except what's on your first page. If they send you a 'friend request' and you accept it, then they can see your full profile, but that would only be people whose 'friend request' you had accepted, somebody you know and approved. Like with the old friend I emailed yesterday, I knew what her married name was and the picture looked like her (only 45 years older) so I sent her a message and asked her if her maiden name was XXXXX and if she was the same one I went to school with, and it turns out that she was! </p><p> </p><p>It's kind of fun, really. I've run in to a few old friends and some relatives I wouldn't otherwise contact all that much, I keep up with my kids' pictures, and I get the daily updates of my cousins frantic wedding plans.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 279432, member: 1883"] You DO need to put your full name on there. If not, people wouldn't know it was you and that would defeat the purpose. People can send you messages (that you can answer or not answer as you choose) but they still can't see anything except what's on your first page. If they send you a 'friend request' and you accept it, then they can see your full profile, but that would only be people whose 'friend request' you had accepted, somebody you know and approved. Like with the old friend I emailed yesterday, I knew what her married name was and the picture looked like her (only 45 years older) so I sent her a message and asked her if her maiden name was XXXXX and if she was the same one I went to school with, and it turns out that she was! It's kind of fun, really. I've run in to a few old friends and some relatives I wouldn't otherwise contact all that much, I keep up with my kids' pictures, and I get the daily updates of my cousins frantic wedding plans. [/QUOTE]
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