tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4879977276947644673.post1041726119894285358..comments2023-05-11T07:40:02.610-03:00Comments on Genealogy in Canada: Do you post your family history information online?Leighann C. Neilsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04349944021517572346noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4879977276947644673.post-40411147222819583392013-08-20T13:18:01.336-03:002013-08-20T13:18:01.336-03:00I have my trees posted as a pdf on a personal webs...I have my trees posted as a pdf on a personal website. I removed trees from sites like Ancestry (others as well) because it is too easy for other people to take the data and make up fake trees. It's probably too much work for them to take a pdf and type it up from scratch themselves. I've seen a tree posted at Ancestry for my family that has the same woman married to 5 brothers. She is no where in my tree and of course the owner wouldn't answer my email asking about this person who apparently got around.<br /><br />I have no problem sharing my information, but I no long put it where it can be taken and used incorrectly.Nanci M. Pattendenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15162078510271143199noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4879977276947644673.post-65274040632270078462012-11-01T18:09:42.039-03:002012-11-01T18:09:42.039-03:00I use ancestry.ca. I will post people who are livi...I use ancestry.ca. I will post people who are living, but my guideline is, nobody under 40. I keep that on a private tree. Concerned about privacy issues, yes. Obsessively concerned, no. I try to be careful and use common sense.Peghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03530421864890020327noreply@blogger.com