Your Profiles
From your site user account, as well as having the ability to contribute information to other people's profiles, you have the ability to initiate profiles of your own.  These profiles will then appear in your workflow and subsequently in the workflow of other site users, if you have requested their input.
Letting others view your Profile
Once complete, your profile will be visible to you.  You will also then have the facility to disclose your profile to another site user, should you so wish.  Alternatively, you may choose to keep the profile private or, at the other extreme, make it open to any site user or web user to see.
You may at any time change the status of one of your profiles, it is up to you to manage what information you present to other people and when.
Moving on
On leaving a sponsoring organisation you will probably have completed profiles in your account that pertain to that organisation.  However it is likely you will no longer be able to initiate new profiles that have been designed for the organisation sponsoring you.
Your Account...

Your account with netBiog is intended, over time, to become a repository for information about you. It is your account, controlled and operated by you, for your benefit.

What happens when I leave an organisation?

If you cease to be a member of the organisation that initiated your account, you will still have access to the account and all of the information you have accumulated about yourself.

When you cease to be a member of an organisation, it may be the policy of that organisation to withdraw from you the ability to initiate new profiles that have been created for that organisation.  Completed profiles will remain unaffected but it will no longer be possible to initiate new profiles.

This image illustrates what you might see when you login to your account. You can view profiles that you have already created and initiate new profiles that you have access to. The 'Task List' shows your outstanding tasks; these may relate to your own profiles or to those of others who have asked for your contribution to their profiles.
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