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Can my opponents view my notes in correspondence games?

Can my opponents see my moves which I want to make in the future? I know that they can see the premoves but what is if I only use the board on Lichess? Do I have to use a hard cover board to keep my moves not to showed? I ask this because there are some moves in my online notes that I cannot remember and I would not think about them. I cannot find an answer in the FAQ.
I don't think so. I'm even astonished that you believe to know they can see your premoves.
I don't have any experience with correspondence, but in the other modes, my premoves disappear as soon as I refresh the browser page, so I conclude that premoves will not be transferred to the server until their execution. But this may be different in correspondence.
Did you ever see an opponent's premove in a correspondence game?
@sheckley666 said in #2:
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Of course my opponents see my conditional premoves, that is why a conditional premove have beeing created. Try it, click on the microskop and make some moves and click on the green + . When the opponent is the same opinion, he can do the same and the moves are going. Sometime I make premoves but only in forced combinations to end a game early. But that is not my question. If I move some pieces on the analysis board during the correspondence game, is it viewable for my opponent or not?
Of course they can't see your conditional premoves and your private notes. That would defeat the purpose of both.

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