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Re: Password protected registry
By: NFPwife Date: January 24, 2020, 1:11 pm
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Why would a registry be password-protected?
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To help guard against trolls?
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Sadly I agree. I can see people thinking how fun! Click that the
item has been purchased, click, click, click then the bridal
couple receives nothing off of the registry.
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I got married almost two decades ago, but at the time, the only
way to something to disappear from the (online) registry was if
you actually bought it.
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Must depend on the store. I got married over 20 years ago and
you could mark things as purchased on my registry. Because, in
spite of what the registry store would like, not every person is
going to buy things there.
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I know we've been able to mark things "bought" on registeries
from Target. I think we were able to do that with BB&B too.
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Re: Password protected registry
By: Gellchom Date: January 26, 2020, 4:51 pm
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OP here —
I think that the registry is password protected because it’s
connected to the wedding website. You sort of get to the
website through the registry, rather than the other way around.
It’s Zola; they do things a little differently, I think. (I’m
not a big Zola fan.)
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