How do relatives see changes made by other relatives?
I met with a cousin on September 7, 2024, and helped her sign in to FamilySearch. She added herself to her deceased parents and added another cousin (sitting in the room with us) to his deceased parents. Now that I have logged in under my profile I do not see any of her additions. I see her change (corrected the spelling of her father's name) and the credit to her.
Why can't I see her additions? Can other relatives see what I have added/corrected here?
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Profiles for living people can only be seen by the contributor who made the entry. Any work you do on deceased relatives can be seen by your cousins.
If you want to collaborate on living relatives, consider participating in the Labs project for Family Group Trees.
Best of luck with your research.
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You should be able to see her parents as they are deceased. And any other people who are deceased that she added. And yes, other relatives should be able to see all the deceased people you have entered. My sister was trying to add a folder to another program and when she went back, she could not find it. She had forgotten to enter the last step. So, she thought she had added them, but she did not. You could ask your cousin to check and see if she can find her parents in the program. That will confirm for you and her that they are in the tree. Prayers be with you.
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