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Jeff, Geni Curator I've not heard of that... I guess the first thing you could do is untag anyone in it. Not sure if that would create a lock, but it's worth a try. This is the area where you should be able to fully control your album. http://www.geni.com/photo/organizer
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Geni Support Team Hello Carrie:
The following link from the FAQ section will assist you as well: http://help.geni.com/entries/471528-How-can-I-remove-a-photo-
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Samira Fararooy Somebody delete my pics! how he could do that and what can I do to prevent that?
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Jeff, Geni Curator Samira, that doesn't seem likely. Even with my Curator permissions, I can't delete someone else's photos. As far as I'm aware, the only people that can delete photos is the person that uploaded it and Geni (which they may do if the image is a violation of their terms of use policy). However, what another user could do and I expect the likely scenario is that a person can be untagged from the photo. So if a profile had a picture in the media tab (or as the profile photo) and the picture was untagged as a person in the photo (or the X was clicked in the media tab), it would disappear. It should still be available in your photos http://www.geni.com/photo/organizer but since no one is tagged in it, it wouldn't be displayed anywhere.