'Private' CET
I note the following description…
'Only you and your invited contributors can view or edit any living or deceased data in this tree….'
Will the proposed implementation prevent a non-invited person from even knowing there is a CET with possible similar/same individuals as in the Family Tree or in their own CET? In Ancestry parlance, will a Private CET be 'Private' or 'Private Hidden'
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When a CET is marked as private, the people in that tree are protected with the same robust security and protection as the living people in the tree. They will not show up in search results and tree2tree matches. They will not be visible to any other person on FamilySearch.org. Even if an unauthorized person is somehow provided with the URL leading directly to that person, they cannot view them or any info about them.
Only the owner of the tree, any designated co-owners and the invited members will be able to see and edit the tree persons marked as private.0