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Q: How can I check who can see my profile?

I mean, where is the option to see is it my profile open for a public?

2 years 31 weeks ago in  Business & Jobs - China

 
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You cannot see that! 

 

Every profile is open to anybody who logs in, i.e. to the registered users.

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Let's learn some English ...

Hollywood was checked out ... 

 

"Foreign Is Dangerous" - China's Censors Are Banning Hollywood Films From Domestic Market

 

"If I was an investor, I would be very concerned about a strategy at this point that depended on access to the Chinese market and the good graces of Chinese film regulators..."

SUN OCT 17, AT 1:00 AM

 

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