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Question possible restrictions on marriage events

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9 years 7 months ago #1 by Bogie
In some cases when I add a source to an event I also add a picture to the source and set a privacy RESN tag to the picture. Additionally I have a general privacy RESN tag for sources. In those cases all events are shown to visitors and sources and pictures are not. The only exception are some marraige events which are only shown when being logged in.

The event looks like
1 MARR
2 DATE 02 OCT 1874
2 PLAC Stralsund, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Deutschland
2 SOUR @S79@
3 DATA
4 DATE 02 OCT 1874
3 QUAY 3
3 OBJE @M364@

The object looks like
1 FILE D_name_certificate.jpg
2 FORM jpeg
3 TYPE document
2 TITL Name - Certificate
1 RESN privacy

I don't have a general RESN tag for marriages and other marraiges without any source or picture are shown to visitors as expected.

Any idea how all marriage events could be shown to visitors without sources and pictures?

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9 years 7 months ago #2 by fisharebest
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The only exception are some marraige events which are only shown when being logged in


Family events are shown when all members of the family are visible.

My guess is that this family has a child who is still living. Hence all family facts are private.

You could add a "show to visitors" restriction to this FAM record.

Greg Roach - greg@subaqua.co.uk - @fisharebest@phpc.social - fisharebest.webtrees.net

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9 years 7 months ago #3 by Bogie
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Thank you, Greg, that might be an explanation.

That means, as long as any family member is still private even if all members are just dead the FAM events wouldn't be shown?

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9 years 7 months ago #4 by eh215
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Bogie

That means, as long as any family member is still private even if all members are just dead the FAM events wouldn't be shown?


Yes. If a family member is private for any reason
  • marked private,
  • still living,
  • presumed living because no date of death is recorded and they are younger than the Age at which to assume an individual is dead
  • or they are dead, but not yet yet beyond the age for Extend privacy to dead individuals,
then the family relationship is considered private. A visitor will be able to see any public individuals, but will not be able to see the relationship or connections among them, because to do so would "leak" information about the "private" individual.

I will often place a note explaining this with individuals ( link ) because family members visiting don't generally remember this, although I'll admit the notes aren't as consistent as they should be.

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