Privacy
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I was able to add only 3 names to my blog. Why won’t it let me add more?
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You ought to be able to add up to 35 users who can access the private blog. A paid upgrade offers unlimited users. http://faq.wordpress.com/2006/05/07/can-i-password-protect-my-whole-blog/
Staff monitor these threads and
Mark posted a brief list to a forum thread outlining the kind of details staff are expecting you to provide so they can help you. They include the following:
– your browser
– your browser version
– your FULL blog address (not the name, the real address that begins http:// )
– your FULL username
– your REAL email address that is registered here at wordpress.com
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I am unable to block out the link to my profile, also I am unable to block out a link to admin at the bottom of my front page of my wordpress blog.
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what do you mean? I don’t see a link to your profile, and i don’t understand what admin link you want to get rid of.
Please give us more information. You might also want to consider reading 7 Things to Know Before Posting in the WordPress.com Forums.
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@vicegerent
Your post to this thread appears to be off-topic. The topic of this thread is “privacy”.
Can you please provide more information so we know exactly what you want to remove, why and how it relates to “privacy”.If you wish to have a private blog you can change the settings here -> Options -> Privacy
Privacy Options
Blog visibility:
____I would like my blog to appear in search engines like Google and Sphere, and in public listings around WordPress.com.
____I would like to block search engines, but allow normal visitors
____I would like my blog to be visible only to users I chooseChoose the options you want and then click “Update Options” to save.
In any event we cannot edit our templates at wordpress.com http://faq.wordpress.com/2005/09/27/edit-my-templates/
{waving to judy}
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@vicegerent
The link “site admin” in the sidebar, if clicked by someone other than you would bring up the login screen and they would have to know your username and password. It’s a widget, so you can remove it under presentation > widgets. If you are talking about the blue dashboard bar at the top, you only see your “my profile” not others. -
@vicegerent
The link “site admin” in the sidebar, if clicked by someone other than you would bring up the login screen and they would have to know your username and password. It’s a widget, so you can remove it under presentation > widgets. If you are talking about the blue dashboard bar at the top, you only see your “my profile” not others.{waving to tt}
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YAY! … good catch thesacredpath … the blogger means the Meta widget and it can be easily removed. As far as the navigation bar goes it can’t be removed. Moreover if one does not enter any personal information into their profile and definitely does not add the blog url to the website field then there would be no personal information there to view and no link to the blog.
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