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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.
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