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Privacy?

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Something has me concerned about embedding the Nabble forum widget on a website I manage. I just read this in Nabble Help: "Nabble wants to be useful and transparent. If you feel shocked on seeing the Nabble mirror of your content."
What does this mean exactly?

It's hard for me to find basic usage information in the help forum, so I'll ask my questions here:
1) I'm embedding a forum on a webpage that requires a password so that only club members can see posts.
2) However, reading the above makes me think that these posts are not private. Is that quoted statement meaning that anyone's post in my private member's-only webpage searchable (& findable) on the i-net??
3) Where is a basic & simple "User's Guide to Nabble," for those who are going to have to register & post? I'd like to put that information on the page. These are folks who won't be able to jump through a ton of hoops in order to post. I want to see if Nabble fits the bill or not.
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Pedro
Please, take a look at this topic.
http://support.nabble.com/Registered-User-vs-Member-tp7586656.html
Here you can see useful information about how to set permissions on your forum in order to define who can post and how to make it private (only registered can post).

Note that your forum has a independent login system, so you might make it private or embed it in a private site setting your redirecting configuration.
My test forum.