Anyone who visits and views my personal Facebook page or the Facebook page "David Steckel Exposed Exhibitionist" can see links and posts that are available that allow them to see or discover my exposure.
David Steckel Exposed Exhibitionist - Facebook page
What can't be seen or known are if the settings of my personal page are set to allow friends and contacts to view or be notified about any posts made, and if friends and contacts have really been invited to the Exposure page.
To avoid any doubts that anyone might have, some screen captures exist to show some of this, and some apps will allow anyone who wants to see and confirm anything they'd like to confirm.
First, a screen capture of the settings page for my personal page showing the current settings for who can see what and who receives notifications.
The settings are as least restrictive as each one can be, but this can be confirmed by actually viewing it if desired using one of two apps.
The first app is called Anydesk. The address for it is 990 573 524 and the password for it is Showmystuff1
The second app is called Teamviewer. The address for it is 1 054 262 400 and as far as I can tell, the password is Nakedandexposed1
Teamviewer is irritating, since it shows a random password but lets one be created too, so it's confusing about which will work. The random one changes when certain actions are taken, but hopefully the one listed will work.
Anything that is desired to be looked at, checked, or confirmed can be done so. The limits would be nothing that changes files or functions on my system or posting anything that wouldn't be allowed or acceptable due to rules for any website or page,
If something is found to be wrong or incorrect, such as a setting on Facebook or something similar, it can be corrected if it doesn't violate any rules.
If it's desired to see that friends and contacts really have been invited to view the Exposure page, a few steps would be necessary.
The first would be to be on the Exposure page, and then find a series of dots not far down the page.
When the dots are clicked on, a menu is shown. One choice is "Invite Friends", which would need to be selected. A box will open to show the current invite status of friends and contacts. It would show that more than two hundred friends and contacts have been invited.
This should enable anyone to see for themselves whatever they might have questions about or are curious about.
If I am informed beforehand of what someone wants to see, the related page can be left loaded and open, especially if I'm away or unavailable. If I am online at the time, assistance in locating something can be provided.
The current state of my exposure leaves me with little or nothing to hide or conceal.
Note: If either app is tried and does not work, please inform me in some way. This can probably be done anonymously on this site if it's preferred to remain anonymous.
A bit of oversight is often necessary for things to happen like they are supposed to or to be the way they should be. Even when things appear to be proceeding as expected, it can be different when examined more closely.
ReplyDeleteWhether a closer look is taken or not, as long as it can happen at any time and it's known that it can happen, it can keep things on course and legitimate.
Any shortcomings always need to be found and corrected to keep things legitimate.
The urge to hide things from certain others can be hard to resist and can easily happen unless there's some sort of oversight.
It looks like you'll have that oversight now, and that's a good thing.
Those are valid points. The purpose is mostly so anyone can see that I'm exposed just as it appears that I am, and so it can be confirmed by anyone who might want to confirm it by seeing things for themselves. Also so that it can be seen that nothing is fake or made up.
DeleteI know that nothing is kept from being seen by anyone, but I also understand that no one else can really know that unless it's possible for them to see or confirm it. I don't think there's any shortcomings or anything like that, but if it would turn out that there is and it's found by someone else, they would have every right to fix or correct it, since it would mean something wasn't the way it was supposed to be.
It's just so that if there's any doubts about my exposure to people who know me and to anyone else, there's at least some way for those doubts to be eased or removed.
You have to leave your device on and connected at all times. Otherwise it's like you're hiding something.
ReplyDeleteIt is and will be left that way.
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