New Privacy for Social Networks
13th Nov 2006, 17:46 GMT
Rantiq (www.rantiq.com) has developed privacy controls allowing users to hide or show up to 15 sections of their profile for every single friend. Instead of an all on or all off solution, users can customize the privacy based on who is viewing their profile. [PR.com - November 13, 2006]
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