IMHO you should _never_ put personal data including their names of living persons on a website, this can make fraud very easy and what use does it have anyway.
Keren


Ruth Nerud wrote:

This has nothing to do with the Legacy software, but I think brings up the point that we should never put anyone's name from our family tree on the Internet without first contacting them for permission to do so. Some people will give permission and others will definitely refuse to have their names published on the web. I think we need to remember that not everyone is as excited about genealogy as we are.

Just my personal opinion.

Ruth Nerud
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