It is difficult to answer because it depends on the type of blog platform you use.
A personal private blog is a blog that is only meant to be read by the authors. This blog is for the purpose of remembering things, and big life events. These are not extremely common, but its a completely acceptable way to use the blog.
You won't be able to access it.
Dashboard>Settings>permissions> blog reader Begin at your dash board and click "settings" for the blog that you want to make private. On the settings page you'll see some tabs along the tops. Click the one to the far right that says permissions. Under Permissions there is an option to choose your blog readers. Choose any option other than anyone and you've got yourself a private blog. That's it.
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The Wiki software can be purchased and placed on a private intranet.
Just about anyone can start a blog. Pick a topic you are interested in and decide whether you want it to be private or public then set one up online. Google slash blogger offers information and tips on how to set up a blog.
Yes, you can make your Blogspot blog private. Go to your Blogger Dashboard and select "Settings" for the blog that you want to administer. Underneath the Settings tab, select "Permissions". You will then be presented with three options for "Who can view this blog?". You can choose who can view your blog by sending them an invite via email. If you choose this method, there is a limitation of 100 people who can view your blog. That limitation can be exceeded if you choose to add Authors to your blog. Any author of the blog is automatically given 'read access' by default. You can have up to 100 blog authors.
how do i set friendster photos as private?
It depends on the blogging site you use. Different blog platforms have different privacy settings. LiveJournal is one of the best for that. The truth is, blocking one person is difficult, because even if you do it, they can always find you on someone else's computer or user name. If you set your whole blog to private and allow whoever you want, it's easier to keep out unwanteds.
Blog confidentiality depends on what information is provided in your user profile, whether or not you keep your blog private, share it publicly or add it to blog search engines.In other words, confidentiality issues are the sole responsibility of the Blog owner not the Host site.
nope, only if they know the passcode:)
Go to Settings > Permissions and set 'Who Can View This Blog' to Only Blog Authors. Also, on Settings > Basic and set Add your blog to our listings? and Let search engines find your blog? Select NO.Or under Edit User Profile > Privacy > Show my blogs - Click on > Select Blogs to Display. In that menu, remove the check mark beside the blog(s) you don't want to display.