Anonymous resticted to see User Profiles

Zoltan_Gyimesi

Zoltan_Gyimesi

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Eric,
What is the reason that Anonymous users are restricted to see User Profiles of registered users?

Zoltán

B7332 SP11, ESU 4116422, Intel NT4, SQL 7 SP1
(working with B7321, B7331, XE too)
 
Privacy concerns.

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Eric,
Isn't it too hard restriction?
Every registered user have the chance to consider what kind of information to share on the public part of her/his User Profile.
Zoltán

B7332 SP11, ESU 4116422, Intel NT4, SQL 7 SP1
(working with B7321, B7331, XE too)
 
Why is this an issue for you Zoltan?

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Eric,
This is not an issue for me, I just wondered at it.
In my humble opinion this is not a necessary restriction.
On my part, making public the profile for Anonymouses does not violate my privacy. It is just one opinion.
I suppose, most of Anonymouses will be register sooner or later.
Enabling to see user profile for Anonymouses makes possible for them to see how World-Wide is this Great Forum and what kind of girsl and guys are here and supposly will encourage them to register and join the Forum sooner.

It was just one opinion.

Zoltán

B7332 SP11, ESU 4116422, Intel NT4, SQL 7 SP1
(working with B7321, B7331, XE too)
 
Zoltán,
Anonymous acts politically incorrect when is looking into my Profile while I can't see his/hers; I made my Profile public only to my ... equals (members of the same List-group).
Anonymous has the freedom to join the List; and one of the privileges a full-member enjoys is getting to know, better, the other members.
If Anonymous doesn't join the List, the message you get is that he/she is NOT interested in it, therefore, why allow him/her into the very private info members share with each other?

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Adrian,
You totally convinced me with your great argumentation.
Now, I agree You and Eric without any doubt.
Zoltán

B7332 SP11, ESU 4116422, Intel NT4, SQL 7 SP1
(working with B7321, B7331, XE too)
 
Now you've broken a bunch of headhunter's hearts.

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One is glad /w3timages/icons/smile.gif to be of help, but One is sad /w3timages/icons/sad.gif to be the reason of ANY broken heart

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Eric, Adrian
Not all of headhunters' heart will be broken /w3timages/icons/frown.gif.
Belive me, I know /w3timages/icons/wink.gif.
They also register themself with an alias /w3timages/icons/devil.gif User Name and with a hotmail or yahoo mail account and are watching /w3timages/icons/woof.gif.
Their only posts are private messages on the Forum and/or e-mails to the personal e-mail addresses.
C'est a la vie!
(Adrian, is it right except the missing accents?/w3timages/icons/cool.gif)
Zoltán

B7332 SP11, ESU 4116422, Intel NT4, SQL 7 SP1
(working with B7321, B7331, XE too)
 
Well Zoltán, HOW DO YOU KNOW THAT?
Et la vie c'est comme le vin; il y a du vin bon ou du vin decrepit.
C'est le vin!
And accents are missing only on the screen! They are never missing our brains ;)
Adrien avec des accents dans sa tete.

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Adrian,
You make my life hard. Now I have to purchase a Francaise/Hongroise dictionary and a grammar book too, to translate your post.
Believe me, I have enough problem with my English.
Yes, "vie" and "vin". What is the different? Do you suppose that I have to know it as a Hungarian? :))

Zoltán
P.S.: Believe me, my French knowledge consist of really not more then some words as "C'est a la vie (vin)".

B7332 SP11, ESU 4116422, Intel NT4, SQL 7 SP1
(working with B7321, B7331, XE too)
 
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