Can people on Quora see what you read?

Can people on Quora see what you read?

Under the Account Settings menu in the right-column, click to expand the Views section and you’ll see the prompt: “Allow others to see what content I’ve viewed in feed”. If Yes is in bold, you need to click no to opt-out: Once No is in bold, your previews views will be hidden, and no new views will appear.

Can people see who asks questions on Quora?

The very first entry at the bottom will give you the name of the person who asked the question. If the OP has asked the question Anonymously, as you did, you will not be able to find out who asked it, unless you ask the person in a comment and they tell you.

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Can others see your Quora history?

“How can I track my Quora history?” Anyone can see your Quora profile, which has lists of your questions and answers. It doesn’t show what you read. Under Edits one can see your comments.

Can people see what I read on Quora without my permission?

If you don’t like the idea of other people seeing what you are reading you have two options: 1) You can change your Quora account settings, by visiting Profile/Settings/Views and choosing “No”. (This is the option that Quora enabled without asking your permission) 2) Another option, of course, is to delete your account.

What is a family to you?

Family are the people there for you in the good times, too. Your longtime family friend that comes to your graduation is just as much family as your high school best friend that was with you through thick and thin. Anyone who cares deeply about you, and for whom you care deeply, is your family.

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Why does Quora have “views” by default?

Sandra Liu Huang, a product manager at Quora, tried to justify why the site enabled the “Views” feature by default in a CNET interview: “It will help writers get feedback to improve the content they write.

What does it mean to live in a family unit?

Living in a family unit usually means sharing a living space. Privacy is limited because of your proximity. You have to share certain belongings, such as dishes, appliances, and furniture. You compete for the other family members’ attention.