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You can store needed information
in a tree format with related information
being grouped together. Below is a sample tree. Feel free to try it out. None of the changes you make to the sample tree will be stored in the database. |
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When you create an account, that tree will be
stored in the database. You can have your tree encrypted so that nobody can read your tree. The second encryption password is not sent to the server. You can have different parts of your tree encrypted with different passwords. You can make your tree public or keep it private. |
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Public trees can be accessed by the public by logging on without entering a password. The user that created the public tree can edit the tree by logging on with the password. The user that created the public tree can choose what type of access the public has. |
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| Check out Private Google Search |