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Question Posted Sunday February 26 2006, 11:50 am

You seem to be pretty well at myspace so I need your help. How can I make my age over 14 but still set it to privte? Thanks.

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S_C answered Monday February 27 2006, 6:19 am:
Honestly, I've done it like a bajillion times, yet I still can't figure that out. Maybe if you set your age to 15, and then it may go automatically private (if not, then to 14) and then it will show you options like making your myspace private to anyone under 18 and stuff like that (that would be under privacy settings, which is under account setting, which is on the main page next to your picture).

If not, then the one person that would be able to help you is Mackenzie. She's waay better at myspace then I am.

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