Priveyo Private Social Network

Priveyo Private Social Network

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.







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