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HOW TO SET YOUR CHILD'S MYSPACE PROFILE PAGES TO PRIVATE TUTORIAL - "My child is 16 and has a Myspace page. He tells me the only way to make his Myspace profile private is to set his age to 14 or 15 years old. Is there a way to set the Myspace account to private (so only friends can visit their page) without lying about your age?"
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HOW TO CREATE A MYSPACE PRIVATE PROFILE BLOG - OK, so what we've done is locked people out of seeing anything because there's really nothing to see and the method that we used won't even allow them to disable CSS to view your top 8 or your comments. The only way they'll be able to tell this now is if they have a link to your comments (which anyone can get) or if they look at your source, which we really can't do anything about.
HOW TO CREATE A MYSPACE PRIVATE PROFILE & HIDE EVERYTHING FROM PUBLIC VIEW TUTORIAL - This tutorial is written to show you how to make a private profile in a manner that won't get your account deleted. The reason I say that this won't get your account deleted is because you will be breaking no rules.
HOW TO SET YOUR MYSPACE PROFILE PRIVATE TUTORIAL - Protect your MySpace profile page from strangers , stealers & fakers.
HOW TO EDIT MYSPACE.COM PROFILE - From your MySpace editing page you will be able to do many things. Edit your profile, upload photos, change account settings, edit comments, check email, manage friends and more.
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