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Upon submitting this form, I elect to hide this story.
DO NOT SHARE THIS CODE WITH ANYONE ELSE. Text typed in this field will be hidden.
Identification passcodes are two sets of four alphanumeric characters separated by "+". Peek·into·the·Past mailed you yours when you first published a story (or restored one from “inactive” status).
Your passcode authenticates you as the Story's active StoryTeller and confirms your permission to make occasional story and profile modifications.
"Checking passcode" will appear if details in the fields "StoryTeller" and "Your identification passcode" match your Profile Record.
Double check your passcode by re-entering it above. If you require a replacement passcode, first save your work (see bottom of page); a link which brings you back to this page will be provided. Follow that link; then tap here.
In making the election to hide the story, the StoryTeller henceforth completely disassociates from the story. Subject to copyright protection, a hidden story does not preclude another StoryTeller from publishing the same details. You may allow Peek·into·the·Past to share your details with any succeeding StoryTeller. In turn, Peek·into·the·Past will strive for the creativity credit stipulated in the story to be recognized in any succeeding story of the subject.
Electing to hide a story removes all relevant details from public view. If you wish for the story to remain available for Visitors to enjoy but no longer want to be active or incur fees, this is NOT the form to file. Instead, file "Request a story be identified as inactive". If the election is effective within the first 30 days of the Story being published and a Basic Plan subscription fee has been paid, it will be refunded; otherwise, no subscription fee allowance for an unexpired term is available.
Choose the date the filing becomes effective.
you will be provided a record of the filing details. If there is a misstatement, please re-submit your filing before the effective date shown on that misstatement.