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Yes, I have seen posts on FB from AC, FB just syncs your privacy away.
I have no clue how to keep privacy on FB, so I UNfollowed everyone on there.
Not the same as "unfriending". Then I set everything to be seen by "only me".
There are no more posts at all on FB, yay. And I may login to see my family on FB during a holiday only, then return to stealth.

I choose AC, it is a helpful site, but still is viewed by the public.

If one keeps in mind they are on a public site, that will help.
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Who knows with facebook? They might decide to "help you share" by including your posts here on your page there. Since you've linked both accounts, it would be easy for them to do. This is why I would never use a login from one provider on another providers site. The reason they support that is that it makes it easy for them to collect data on you. That's how they make money.

In general, you should not share passwords and usernames between sites for security reasons. Using the login for one as a way to get into another just magnifies that problem.
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Who knows! I asked what I thought were important questions n did not receive any replies!!! Regarding not taking showers.😐🤔😯😕
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rocketjcat Mar 2019
I dont see in your history that you’ve asked any questions, could you post a new one?
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Teeka7, any question posted here will go out onto the world wide web. You can google an aging type question, and up will pop a question/answers posted on Aging Care.

I also don't use Facebook, so I enter the website through Firefox or IE.
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I personally do not use Facebook, but if you are worried about your privacy you can max the privacy settings there as well as changing your profile to be more anonymous on this site.
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On your page no, but something might show up on AgingCare's page, I've noticed they sometimes use forum content.
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