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Is this FB Linked?

Wow, I didn't know this forum existed.  Is it still active?  I see the last post is from '12.  I hope this isn't linked into my FB Account, b/c I saw something down below asking if I wanted to link this to my FB Account.  Horrors, no!!!!!  Why would that even be asked?!

Gosh, I can't even post my scenario b/c I'm too scared of it appearing on my FB Page and I wouldn't even know about it b/c sometimes I'll respond to something on FB and my FB Friends will comment on it and I'll be thinking "How did they know about this?!  I don't see anything on my FB Page saying I did this!"

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1699033 tn?1514113133
Hi there.  Here is what I got back from MedHelp regarding your question:

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NO NO worries!  It's just a way to sign into the MedHelp account by using your FB log in .  Nothing is shared on FB.  The only way something can be shared (a post) is if somebody clicks on the FB icon on the bottom of every post in our communities, etc.  It would be the same scenario as somebody copying the URL link to a post made and then posting the URL on FB.

Nothing you post is automatically posted on FB by linking your FB sign in.

Cheryl

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I also want to add that I don't share anything from this forum on facebook.  The only thing I might do is copy and past a URL into one of my answers for somebody else so that they can read the thread and hopefully gain help from it.  So if you now feel comfortable, then please ask whatever questions you have regarding OCD.  
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1699033 tn?1514113133
This is not linked to your FB page.  Honestly, if you clicked "Like" I'm not even sure what would happen as I have never even noticed that button before.  Nothing I post shows up on my FB page.  
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