A wish list owner can choose to designate a wish list as private, group, or shared.

A private wish list is visible only to the wish list owner. An owner may want to have a private wish list so that only she or he can view it.

A group wish list is visible to the wish list owner and people he or she invites as members. Owners and members can do the following:

A shared wish list can be viewed by anyone who receives a link via Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, or email. A wish list owner can share the link to any of his or her wish lists by clicking the Share button for Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, or email. Once a wish list is shared, anyone with the link, whether logged in or anonymous, can also view the wish list. However, only members of the wish list can view, comment, delete, and add products to the wish list.

Important: The link to a shared wish list can be passed on in other ways (for example, via private email) to other people. Anyone with the link can view the wish list. Members’ comments on a group wish list, as well as their names, become public if the owner designates the wish list as shared. Oracle strongly recommends you add text to your Terms of Use notifying your customers about this behavior.

A wish list owner can edit the privacy mode of a wish list at any time. Changing the privacy setting from Shared or Group to Private makes the wish list viewable only by the owner.

Note: To edit from Shared or Group to Private, the owner must first delete all members from the wish list. However, once changed to Private, the wish list content is retained. Member names are noted as being no longer a member, and a generic profile picture is displayed.


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