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Why is my profile identified as a 'Private Person"? I can't see any of my ordinances on my accoun

fieldingscottwarner
fieldingscottwarner ✭
July 26, 2021 in Family Tree

why is my profile identified as a 'Private Person'? i can't see any of my ordinances on my own account. Many of my siblings have the same complaint. i am frequently on my account to look at ancestors and have noticed this change at least three or more weeks ago.

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  • Amy Archibald
    Amy Archibald mod
    July 26, 2021 Answer ✓

    @fieldingscottwarner

    You can view your own ordinance information in the ChurchofJesusChrist Tools app or on the ChurchofJesusChrist website. While you are living, your ordinances are only attached to your LDS Membership account. When you become deceased, the ward clerk marks your membership account as deceased and the ordinances become public information and they show up in FamilySearch Family Tree attached to your deceased membership account.

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  • fieldingscottwarner
    fieldingscottwarner ✭
    July 26, 2021

    All four of my children have been deleted as well!!!!

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  • Sanra
    Sanra ✭✭✭✭
    July 26, 2021

    Hello Scott,

    Ordinances do not show for living individuals ever, because of the privacy rules. We are enclosing the article link for further information. Read below:

    https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/article/why-are-ordinances-not-available-for-living-people

    We hope this answers your question.

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  • fieldingscottwarner
    fieldingscottwarner ✭
    July 26, 2021

    I am my OWN LIVING INDIVIDUAL, and i can't see my own ordinances.

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  • MNuttall
    MNuttall ✭✭✭
    July 26, 2021

    Hello @fieldingscottwarner

    Every living person in Family Tree is a "private person." The yellow banner should read "Living Person."

    Here is a knowledge article that explains how FamilySearch protects the privacy of living persons:

    https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/article/what-is-a-private-space-in-family-tree

    Additionally, ordinances do not display for living persons in Family Tree, as explained in this knowledge article:

    https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/article/how-much-information-does-family-tree-pull-from-my-church-account

    "When you sign in to FamilySearch.org as a Church member, you can view ordinance information for anyone in Family Tree who is deceased. Temple ordinance information for living people, however, isn't shared.

    "If you have questions about your own ordinances, ask a local priesthood leader. He can supply you with an Individual Ordinance Summary that lists the dates when you received different ordinances."

    We hope this information answers your question. You refer to things changing several weeks ago, but nothing has changed regarding the above policies and processes, which have been in effect from the inception of familysearch.org.

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