Priveyo Private Social Network

Priveyo Private Social Network

Monday, August 12, 2013

Why You Should Use A Privacy App For Sharing Personal Details

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Have you ever tried to share your cell phone number over social media, say, with family members or a specific group of friends? If you have, you probably learned the hard way that announcing your number online is akin to asking for prank calls. The situations that you share your number in are usually emergencies, and the last thing you want is some teenager from six states away prank calling your cell at 4 in the morning to get a kick.

What you need is a privacy app that takes its users privacy seriously. Priveyo wants you to know that if you ever need to share your cell number through our social media app with one of our private groups, it will stay within the group itself. The way that your number gets away from you is easy to track down on mainstream social media sites, but rarely realized by its users.

Every time you make a post on social media, it automatically goes out to all of your friends. Even when that post is made in a private group, it still gets broadcast that you made it. All of your friends get to see the cell phone number that you put out so that your extended family members could contact you for information in the face of this family crisis. Every time one of your family members or friends makes a comment on that post, the fact that they made a comment is announced to all of their friends, including a copy of their comment and your original, cell phone number containing post.

Suddenly, all of that person's friends have access to your cell phone number. As more comments are made, the contents of that original post spread, until some teenager in Alaska grabs your number and decides to have some fun. If you want to prevent from needing to change your cell phone number yet again when the emergency has passed, then you need a social media app that focuses on privacy for its users.

Priveyo is a privacy app that is designed to take the world of social media to an entirely new level. Our social media app has been carefully constructed to permit the creation of groups that are so secretive that no one can gain access to them unless they are specifically invited by the group's founder. We don't re-broadcast your information with each post or comment. It is our belief that if you wanted this information to be shared with everyone, you would have told everyone on your own.

The next time that you need to announce your cell number to a specific group of people, rely on Priveyo's privacy app settings to keep your number where only those you intended to can see it. You can concentrate on whatever happened to cause you to share your cell number with the group, and we will handle the privacy through our social media app, passwords and locked groups.

Monday, August 5, 2013

Use A Private Social Network To Keep Family Matters Private

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Using social media to make important family announcements has its drawbacks. Your friends are always quicker to respond than your family members are, or so it seems. If you've got a private family matter that needs to get out to family members quickly, then you need a private social network that will allow you to do precisely that.

The problem with social media privacy is that the major forms of social media don't give you any real options about it. Even if you have a family only group that you can make announcements in, the minute that someone in your family makes a comment about the announcement, it stops being private and jumps so that every one of their friends can see it and make comments on it as well. So much for family privacy.

If you need a way to keep your friends out of family matters, then what you need is Priveyo's private social network. When Priveyo gives you a private, family only group space, they deliver with all sincerity. There are multiple ways that you can set up your family groups to achieve this privacy, but ultimately, Priveyo will keep that privacy for your family simply because they don't make a big deal out of when someone makes a comment.

When you make a family announcement, whether it is to announce a birth, a wedding, a hospital stay, or a graduation, your family members are naturally going to want to make comments about it. Whereas other forms of social media announce said family member's comment to their entire friends list, Priveyo will do no such thing.

Our social media privacy viewpoint is that if you wanted others to know about your announcement, you would have made it publicly, rather than on your family's private social network. We leave it up to you to decide who should know what, and don't go repeating your comment with excited announcements outside of your family page. We may not be able to stop your Aunt Sally from repeating the announcement on her own public page, but rest assured that this breach of family privacy will be on Aunt Sally's head, not ours.

We take your social media privacy as a very important matter, and we at Priveyo want you to feel confident in our promise toward group privacy. Whether your group is for your family, your workplace, or your friends, we treat every group with the same private social network seriousness.

If you want others to be able to find your group, but not join uninvited, then you can protect your group with our password protection options. Even if someone unwanted does get in, simply change the password and they're not in your group anymore. For the most delicate of family matters, the private social network setting will prevent new members from gaining access unless they are specifically invited by the group's founder. With Priveyo, private family matters will be private once again.







Friday, August 2, 2013

Why Facebook is Losing its Appeal


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Teens ages 14-17, also known as young millennials, are slowly starting to abandon their Facebook accounts and are moving onto more private social media networking circles. In a recent study, MTV surveyed teens in this age bracket about how they stay in contact with their friends. Facebook and even texting aren’t high on the list.

Surprisingly Snapchat, Instagram and Twitter are the most common forms of communication among teens. Survey participants said they are not deleting, but checking in on their Facebook accounts less because, “it’s full of older people now.

 These teens are seeking smaller, more private circles. Though Snapchat, as we have discovered, maybe isn’t the most private social media, Instagram and Twitter have simple privacy settings that can lock down a user’s account with one click of a mouse. Facebook’s privacy settings take a lot of time, reading and thought about just how private you’d like your account to be.

Thursday, August 1, 2013

Even Private Social Media May Not Be As Private As You Think

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As of late, Federal Agencies have permission to monitor social media to assess how users and the public feel about and use their social programs. Though this monitoring should be transparent, it’s used to collect data at general level, not personal one.

 Friending, following or communicating with users being monitored is not allowed. The agencies monitoring accounts are technically only allowed to extract information that is needed to fulfill the initial reason for monitoring in the first place. (Most commonly in the case of situational Awareness Campaigns featured on social media).

The privacy guide being used under these circumstances encourages agencies to use social media to investigate certain instances such as to determine if someone lied on an application, or to verify the professional level of a prospective employee. The key here is that these agencies stay completely transparent. You may not know if someone is accessing your accounts.

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Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Avoid Random Requests With Priveyo's Privacy App

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There is nothing quite as interrupting to your evening of relaxing after work as flipping on your social media forum to find several random messages waiting on you. Topics of all kinds pop up to demand your attention. People you don't even know send you requests asking you to approve of pages you have no interest in, and even advertisements work their way into your communications inbox. If you haven't read my post about how to protect your conversations from online trolls please read it now to protect your online privacy.

If you want a way to avoid being pestered by all of these random messages, then you are looking for a social networking app that will allow you to decide on the privacy settings of your own profile and the groups that you are in. Such a privacy app can be found with Priveyo.

Those random messages can be more than just annoying. If you follow every one of them, you will soon find your social media profile crammed full of information from pages that you don't care about. When you use Priveyo, you can set your privacy app settings to exactly how you like them. If you'd like to block people who aren't on your friends list from sending you messages of any type, you can easily do so.

Priveyo is a social networking app that is designed to keep your privacy intact. As you make new friends, you can invite them to join your various groups or to interact on your wall, and they can send you the same. You can live your online live as privately or as openly as you desire.

The options for this are easily changed. As you add new friends and begin wanting to carry on conversations with them, you can group your friends together, or be invited to their groups, in order to have conversations that are available only to those who are a member of the group. This way, your personal conversations aren't available to be read by everyone on your friend's list.

Importantly, this privacy app will keep you from being pestered by all of those people who bother you on a daily basis. You won't have to worry about any of the harassing messages to state your public approval of different pages, and won't have to be concerned about what product that page is currently promoting under the guise of your name, simply because you liked the company itself. Our social networking app doesn't allow the simple fact that you approve of something to turn into an advertisement that includes your name to your friends.

For the privacy app that you've been searching for, Priveyo offers everything that you have been wanting. Our social networking app has been specifically created so that you can interact with those people who are your friends, and not have to worry about those people who are not. End the days of random messages from complete strangers asking you to contribute to this cause or to approve of this company. Get your social media privacy under control again with Priveyo.

Monday, July 8, 2013

Keep Your Friends List Clean With Social Media Privacy

If you are a regular user of common forms of social media, you know how messy your friends list can get during regular use. With your helpful social media program helpfully suggesting to complete strangers that you be added as a friend, you will commonly end up with friend requests from people you don't even know.

When you start adding these people to your friends list, they can immediately begin snooping around in your past pictures and status comments, and receive automatic updates every time you make a change in the future. If you value your online privacy, you need a way to have conversations online without these so-called friends clinging to every word that you type.

Most of the time, you don't know these people. You may have met them once, or they could just randomly believe that you are distantly related. In some instances, people can't even send you a message to ask you a question unless they add you to their friends list. What results is a long, lingering list of people you hardly know, all able to see every word you type while trying to communicate with those people who actually are your friends.

If you value your social media privacy, you need to check out Priveyo's online privacy network. Through Priveyo, you can still answer everyone's friend requests, but you can then set conversations with people to different levels of privacy. What you end up writing isn't necessarily the business of everyone on your friends list, and Priveyo understands that. By giving you the opportunity to form groups among your friends with different levels of privacy, you can control who sees what you type, and even have conversations in complete online privacy once more.

Your social media privacy is valuable to Priveyo. When you want to have a conversation about something personal, you need to make sure that those random people who have joined your friends list for whatever reason over the years are left out of the loop. Educators commonly end up having class after class of students joining their friends list on social media sites, along with coworkers and bosses. Before you know it, every word you type to actual friends becomes the day's rumor among the students you teach. This is the reason that online privacy is important to Priveyo.

Everyone has the right to hold conversations with their actual friends with social media privacy foremost in their mind. By allowing you to set conversations and groups at different privacy levels, those people on your friends list who don't need to know your inner-most secrets won't be aware of the conversation.

With the highest privacy settings, you will be able to completely hide the conversation from anyone who isn't a part of the group. Your friends who have no business knowing these details of your personal life won't even be aware that your conversation is taking place, just like online privacy settings should offer you everywhere.

Friday, July 5, 2013

Speak With Your Club Members Privately Using Priveyo's Social Media App

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Do you remember the old days, when you wanted to speak with members of your club to pass on an important announcement, and you picked up the phone to make a call? When those days vanished, so did the privacy of your discussion. Online privacy at the major social media sites nowadays is a laughing matter. You can set your group to be closed, but the moment a member makes a comment, every one of their friends are notified, and even told what the comment made was!

 If you want a chance to use a social media app like it was originally meant to be: a way to communicate with all the members of a group through a single post submission and without anyone outside of the group knowing your announcement, then you need to get your club the Priveyo social media app. Invite the members of your club to a group, and know that your discussions will remain inside the group itself again.

Online privacy is something that everyone can appreciate. When your club has something that they want to discuss, wouldn't it be nice to have that discussion without the discussion leaving your club? Priveyo's social media app permits you to have your conversations in private again, without anyone outside of your group's members being aware of the discussion again.

It's not that your group has anything to discuss that is life or death, top secret clearance only level stuff. Priveyo understands this. We have created a social media app that is designed to let your group discuss how much of the dues money you should spend on refreshments, without having non-group members butt in to protest how you are spending your own money. With true online privacy restored, your club will be able to make announcements in peace again.

We know how important it is that some announcements be made only within the confines of your group. For these announcements, you want only the members of your group to be able to see them. Whether it is a schedule change, announcing a vote on a new topic for next week's meeting, or just someone needing to ask a question, the members of your group should feel safe speaking among themselves. With a social media app that centers on online privacy, your group can be free to make those comments and hold those discussions again.

Give your club the freedom that it requires in order to share information again. With Priveyo's different online privacy settings, you can turn your club into a password only protected area, so that those who want to join can be approved or declined, and have the password changed on them if need be, to keep your group free of annoyances. On the other hand, the most private settings will make it so that only the club members who you specifically invite will ever be able to join your social media app group.