While it is important to start with information about yourself and other living relatives when completing pedigree charts, there is a need to consider privacy issues when posting or publishing online. The current trend of not using the name of living and recently deceased persons, but rather identifying them as “Living Family Member” or something similar when compiling a pedigree chart originates from confidentiality issues and concerns related to identify theft. When I checked the latest status of this trend, I found the following to be of interest.
From Genealogy.com: Privacy and the Family Home Page. A good explanation of the trend.
From the Salt Lake Tribune: Rolly: Mormon genealogy site vulnerable to Identity theft? Explains a recent incident at Family Search.org.
Practical advice:
In an older article, Diane Haddad at Family Tree Magazine responds to a reader’s question with some practical advice regarding identity theft which still applies today.