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− | The [[cache]] [[approval]] process used by [[Geocaching.com]] ensures all [[cache]]s listed there meet the [[guidelines]]. The [[guidelines]] are a set of rules formulated by Groundspeak and, although US centric, are applied to all [[cache]]s irrespective of their location. | + | The [[cache]] [[approval]] process used by [[Geocaching.com]] ensures all [[cache]]s listed there meet the [[guidelines]]. The [[guidelines]] are a set of rules formulated by [[Groundspeak]] and, although US centric, are applied to all [[cache]]s irrespective of their location. |
A [[cache]] remains invisible to all except the reviewers until is is approved. At that time it becomes visible to all [[geocacher]]s. There is no way to schedule a cache becoming visible after its reviewed. | A [[cache]] remains invisible to all except the reviewers until is is approved. At that time it becomes visible to all [[geocacher]]s. There is no way to schedule a cache becoming visible after its reviewed. | ||
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+ | [[Cache]]s listed on [[Geocaching Australia]] do not require any approval. |
Revision as of 23:29, 15 June 2007
This page contains information specific to Geocaching.com. |
The cache approval process used by Geocaching.com ensures all caches listed there meet the guidelines. The guidelines are a set of rules formulated by Groundspeak and, although US centric, are applied to all caches irrespective of their location.
A cache remains invisible to all except the reviewers until is is approved. At that time it becomes visible to all geocachers. There is no way to schedule a cache becoming visible after its reviewed.
Caches listed on Geocaching Australia do not require any approval.