My apologies to all about this reoccuring posting! I've been signed off of the computer for about 45 minutes, and here it is again! Please delete and again, my apologies. Judy ---- 1.judyh@fuse.net wrote: > Hi All! > > I have read with great interest the debate of Ancestry.com's ability, or inability, depending on your personal experience, to keep private records just that, private. > > I just happened to be in contact with Ancestry's help desk because none of my pictures were available unless I personally invited a guest to view my tree and I wanted to know why. After providing an answer, (which seemed acceptable to me, i.e., it takes them time to index all the pic's) I posed the question about privacy. I am pasting below the response that I received. I am not taking a stand for or against Ancestry.com - simply passing along their explanation for those interested! > > Thanks, Judy-Cinti > > Discussion Thread > Response (Robert) 09/11/2008 09:32 AM > Dear Judy, > > We appreciate your message. > > While our filters work 99 percent of the time that still leaves 1% and with a database as large as ours that is enough to cause the stir you are talking about. We are always trying to improve our systems but their is no 100% in software unfortunately. If you have further questions you can contact our privacy department directly at customersolutions@tgn.com. > > If there is anything else with which we might assist you, please let us know. > > Robert > Member Solutions > Ancestry.com > http://ancestry.custhelp.com/ > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NJESSEX-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message