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Privacy decision tool

Should your song dedication be public or unlisted?

Answer four questions about discovery, consent, sensitive details, and personal news before choosing a visibility setting.

1. Would the recipient be comfortable if strangers found this dedication?
2. Has every identifiable person agreed that the message or memory can be public?
3. Is the message free of sensitive relationship, health, family, work, school, legal, or location details?
4. Has any milestone or personal news already been made public by the person it concerns?

Answer 4 more questions

The recommendation will appear after all four answers.

What each setting means

Public

A public dedication is intended to be discoverable. Use it only when the recipient, message, memories, and any other identifiable people are comfortable with an unknown audience finding it.

Unlisted

An unlisted dedication is less discoverable and is normally opened through its direct link. It is not encrypted, confidential, or access-controlled. Anyone with the link may forward it, save it, or capture the page.

Never include these details

Do not publish home or work addresses, phone numbers, passwords, travel schedules, financial details, private medical or legal information, or facts that could place someone at risk. Send necessary logistics through an appropriate private channel.

Read the complete privacy guide for song dedications and the community guidelines before sharing.