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Privacy means life beyond MySpace

13th Nov 2006, 20:43 GMT

Over at TechCrunch, Marshall Kirkpatrick compares version 3 of Multiply, with SixAparts recently launched, Vox. Both social networking sites differentiate themselves from the likes of MySpace, by giving users powerful privacy controls, so that they can choose exactly who is able to access their content. Its in this key area where Multiply comes out on top:Privacy settings are the key issue according to both companies. Posts on Vox can be made visible to anyone, to just friends, to just family, to friends and family or just to you yourself. Multiply allows more granular control: your friends, their friends and their friends, your family, their family and their family, your professional contacts, their professional contacts and their professional contacts, only ...

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