Pulling from prior Army experience for myself and Air Force experience from my sister.
I had a TS/SCI (Top Secret / Sensitive Compartmented Information). Due to my job, I had access to tactical battle plans for fighting WWIII in Europe.
My sister was for a while, assigned to the white house communication staff. She also had a TS/SCI. Sister had ACCESS to Presidential communications, I did not, but we were cleared to the same level. I had ACCESS to battle plans down to division deployments, my sister did not.
It helps to think of it like this - Clearance represents a level of trust. Access represents the information needed to do your job.
Were you trained on how to handle the information? I only ask because you just put out over a public website the exact information you (and your sister) know. Way too much information. Is that really wise?