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rosyherb | 18:18 Sun 10th May 2009 | Internet
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I have a 'contact ' who it would not be 'politically correct' for my other 'collegues' to know I was in touch with.

Nor would they like their details accessible to my ontact .

How do I ensure my contact can see my stuff only and that any posts, comments etc sent to me by my contact remain unseen by my other collegues.

Would setting my contact up as a friends group and then resticting access, but would that restrict my contact to my information or my collegues access to my contacts resposes, comments etc. I am so confused. Any help would be wonderfrul. R
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grand wizard of KKK trying to hide references to leroy?

Bnp list got out and pc plod is concerned??�
Communicate with your 'contact' via MSN instead!
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what ? KK?
WHAT?

and we not usually around at the same time, just a way of keeping in touch with whats going on in each others lives nothing specific.

Didn't realise this would be such a cryptic question still conspiracyy theorist unite.

Ta

Well facebook already confuses me, only joined to view a friend`s photos, but your question has really confused me!
Especially the last part.


Would setting my contact up as a friends group and then resticting access, but would that restrict my contact to my information or my collegues access to my contacts resposes, comments etc. I am so confused. Any help would be wonderfrul. R
I'm not sure someone can write on your wall, without everyone else in your friend's list seeing.

If this person is not in the friends list of your other contacts and they have set their profile to be only viewed by friends, then your politically incorrect friend shouldn't be able to view their details or profiles.

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