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Originally Posted by LonesomeTonight
This is pretty common, I think. I have a very caring voicemail from my marriage counselor from a couple years ago that I used to listen to when I was in a bad place. And I've certainly reread plenty of e-mails--I suspect a recent one from current T will end up in the "rereading when I feel bad/disconnected from him" category, too.
And sometimes I look at their professional websites, including their pictures. It's funny, I tend to do that using private browsing, just in case it's tracking IP addresses of visits. Not that I'm doing anything wrong by looking at their professional websites at all!
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Not to alarm you, but private browsing doesn't block your IP address. All it does is not leave traces of your browsing on your own computer. It has nothing to do with protecting your privacy from sites you visit (except that it clears cookies and active logins). Just FYI.
A little horror story related to this: I had looked at my current T's and previous T's linkedin profiles several times. Last time I visited my T's page, I saw my previous T is now listed as someone frequently viewed by people visiting T's page. This was horrifying because my previous T lives hours away and it's extremely unlikely that anyone but me would view both profiles.